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备战2021 中考英语 导练案 考点28 阅读理解之记叙文 (学生版)

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考点28阅读理解之记叙文一、材料特点人物故事类的阅读理解是中考英语的常考材料之一。这类文章一般可分为人物传记和短篇故事两类。1.人物传记主要涉及某人的生平事迹、趣闻轶事、生活背景、个性特征、成长和奋斗历程等,其特点是以时间的先后或事件的发展为主线,脉络清楚,可读性较强。2.短篇故事与人物传记不同的是,这类文章一般描述的是某一件具体事情的发生发展或结局,有人物、时间、地点和事件。命题往往从故事的情节、人物或事件之间的关系、作者的态度及意图、故事前因和后果的推测等方面着手,考查考生对细节的辨认能力以及推理判断能力。二、解题技巧1.阅读人物传记类文章时应该抓住时间线索来获取有关信息,即主人翁在某个时间做过什么,然后通过分析推理、综合归纳的方法进行解题。2.阅读短篇故事类材料时,同学们一定要根据主要情节掌握文章主旨大意,同时抓住每一个细节,设身处地地根据文章内容揣摩作者的态度和意图,根据情节展开想象,这样的话即使是深层理解题也可迎刃而解。AJOININGACHOIRI’vealwayslovedsinging,butsinginghasn’talwayslovedme.Iwouldopenmymouthwithabeautifulsonginmyhead,fullyexpectingmyvoicetofollowsuit—onlytogetanawfultone(音调)inreturn.Still,withoutasecondthought,Icontinuedtotrytosingwheneverpossible.Oncarjourneys,whenmynowtwentysomethingsonswere\nsmall,theywouldmakeagreatplay(handsovertheirears,shouting‘No,Mum,stop!’)ofgoingthroughpunishmentasIsangalongtotheradio.NeverinahundredyearswouldIhavethoughtaboutjoiningachoir.AndwhenIdidfinallybecomeamemberofmyfirstchoir15yearsago,somethingfantastichappenedtomylife.FromthefirsttimeIexperiencedmyvoiceassomethingspecialbutalsocomfortable,inharmony(和谐)withtheothersingers,Ilostmyhearttosinging.Itwaslikefallinginlove.Andeveryoneinthechoirhadthesameshiningsmilesandbrighteyes—singingmadethemfeelhappy,too.Althoughitissingingitselfthatmakesmehappy,itisalsohowachoirworkstogether.Thereissomethingmagicalaboutbreathingtogether.Thevoiceofeveryonesingingquietlytogetherispowerfulandexcitinglymysterious(神秘的),almostspiritual.Andthere’stheunexpectedfriendshipfromtheactivitieswedoasachoir:raisingmoneyforgoodcausesandtakingoursingingsometimestoplaceswherepeopleareforgottenandsad.Iamnowamemberofsixchoirsand,ifIcan,singeverydayoftheweek.Istandinfrontofseveralhundredpeople,andknowthatsome,ifnotall,ofeachsongwillsoundnotbadatall.24.Whatdidthewriter’ssonsthinkofhersingingwhentheyweresmall?A.Terrible.B.Comfortable.C.Fantastic.D.Boring.25.Whendidthewriterjoinherfirstchoir?A.Aweekago.B.Sixyearsago.C.Fifteenyearsago.D.Twentyyearsago.26.Whatbringsthewritertheunexpectedfriendship?A.Havingcarjourneyswithhersons.B.Helpingothersbysinginginchoirs.C.Havingshiningsmilesandbrighteyes.D.Singinginfrontofhundredsofpeople.BIwasfeelingreallydownbecausemylong-timefriendhaddied.ThenIstartedasix-weekvolunteeringatanursinghomealldayevenSaturday.Mydutywastoservethemealandcleanup.OnedayIwastoldtogotoRoom117tomakesurethepatientwasallright.Ifoundaboyofeightsittinginbisbedwatchingamovie.Iwasshockedtoseeachildinthisseeminglyforgottennursinghomefortheold.Hewassosmallandweakthatyouhadtolookcloselytofindhim.Igrabbedhismedicalchartandfoundout:hehadaterminal(绝症的)illness.Westartedtotalk,andIfoundoutthathisfamilyrarelyvisited,andallhedideverydaywaswatchingTVIwanted\ntocryforhim,andformylostfriend.Aswetalked,hehadasmileonhisface,andIaskedhimwhyandhowhestillmanagedtostayhappy.Hethoughtforamoment,andthensaidthattoomanypeopleweredeadevenbeforetheydied.TheywalkedaroundfeelingthatGodhadcursed(诅咒)themandtheyhadnothingtolivefor.Theboysaidthathewouldnotbelikethat.Hewoke'everymorningthankfultoseeanothersunrise.HekepthiswindowopensothathecouldsmelltheflowersandfeeltheheatofthesunHealsosaidthathehadhope."Toomanypeoplehaven'tseenmuchofthataroundhere."Hesaid,"Lifeisfullofhopeandweneedtolivelifebeforeitisgone."Idon'tknowwhathappenedtohim.Iguesshepassedaway,buthislessonliveson.Inowwakeupandliveeachdaytothefullest.Thekeytolifeisnotmoneyorfame,butthelessonwelearnedfromit.26.ThenursinghomeinthepassageismainlyforA.theelderlyB.thehomelessC.thedisabledD.theabandoned(披遗弃)27.TheboystayedhappymainlyduetoA.wonderfulTVprograms.B.hispositiveattitudeC.goodmedicalconditionD.others'encouragement28.ThewritertookpartinthevolunteeringjobinordertoA.findoutthesecretB.searchforhelpC.enrichexperiencesD.getoutofsadness29.Theunderlinedword,"rarely",canbereplacedbyA.oftenB.sometimesC.seldomD.always30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AlessoninHopeB.ThelifeofaSickBoyC.AVolunteerJobD.ThemeaningoflifeCIfoundthelastoutdoortableatmyfavoritecafe.ReadingasIatemybreakfastslowly,Iwasenjoyingthefeelingofthecoolwindandthewarmsunwhenatablenexttomeopenedup.Awoman,whohadbeenstandingnearby,clearlywaitingforaseat,steppedtowardsthetable.Butfromtheotherdirection,straightfromtheparkinglot,cameamanwhogottothetablefirst.Thewoman,withasmileonherface,explainedthatshe'dbeenkeepinghereyeonthattableforseveralminutesandhadbeenonherwayover.Theman,alsosmilingbutuncompromising,toldhershewasoutofluck.\nShestoodofftheside,clearlydisappointed,andgreetedherfriendwiththedisappointingnews.Isatatmytable,takinginthescene,andsuddenlyIrealizedthatIhadanopportunitytobekind.Istoodupandaskedhertocometomytable.Quietly,ItoldherIhadseenwhathadhappened,andIwashappytogivehermytable.Iwasonlygoingtobethereafewmoreminutesanyway,soIwashappyforherandherfriendtohavetheseat."Butwherewillyousit?"sheasked.Iwasalmostdoneeating,Isaid,andIwouldfindaseatatthecounter(柜台)inside.Shethankedmeandbeamedwithdelightassheinvitedherfriendtositdown.ThinkingaboutitasIfinishedup,Irealizedthatwhetherornotthewomanhadacceptabledemandforthetablewasunimportant.Thefeelingofthesituation—thelookofhurtonherface—hadstruckme,andIhadtheabilitytodosomethingaboutit.Ijusthopethatwoman'smorningatthecafewasgreat.Iknowminewas.36.Wheneatingatthecafe,thewriter________.A.sawhisfriendB.relaxedhimselfC.wasinahurryD.wasintrouble37.Fromtheunderlinedworduncompromising,weknowtheman________.A.thoughthewasluckyB.washappytogetthetableC.wouldn'tgivethetabletothewomanD.didn'twaitforthetableforalongtime38.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"beamed"inParagraph5mean?A.Smlledhappily.B.Remainedsad.C.Feltsorry.D.Talkedloudly.39.Inthepassage,howdidthewoman'sfeelingschange?A.Happy——angry——disappointed——sadB.Disappointed——angry——happy—sadC.Disappointed——sad——surprised——happyD.Happy——disappointed——surprised——excited40.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthepassage?A.Donottaketheseatfromothers.B.Orderaseatbeforeyougotoacafe.C.Bekindandfriendlyindailylife.D.Donotdrinkacoffeeatthecrowdedcafe.DThesunwasshiningbrightlyonthemorningofthebigday,butthegroundwasstillwhitewithsnowanditwas\nverycold.OutsidethegateofWonka’schocolatefactory,alargenumberofpeoplewatchedthefiveluckyticketholdersgoingin.Itwasbeforeteno’clock.Thepeoplewerepushingandshouting,andthepolicemenweretryingtheirbesttoholdthembackfromthegate.Rightbesidethegatestoodthefivefamouschildren,withthegrow-upswhocamewiththem.ThebonyGrandpaJoecouldbeseenstandingquietlyamongthem,andbesidehimwaslittleCharlieBucket.Allthechildren,exceptCharlie,hadboththeirmothersandfatherswiththem.Itwasagoodthingthattheyhad,ifnot,thewholepartymighthavelostcontrol.Theycouldn’twaittogoinbuttheirparentshadtostopthemfromclimbingoverthegate.“Bepatient!”criedthefathers.“It’snottimeyet!”Behindhim,CharlieBucketcouldheartheshoutsofthepeopleastheypushedandfoughttoseethefamouschildren.“WhichoneisCharlieBucket?”“CharlieBucket?Hemustbethatlittlekidwholookslikeaskeleton(骨架)standingbesidetheoldman.Look!Justthere!”Charlie,standingclosetothespeaker,gaveGrandpaJoe’shandasqueeze(捏)andtheoldmanlookeddownatCharlieandsmiled.Somewhereinthedistance,achurchclockbeganstrikingten.Veryslowly,thegateofthefactorybegantoopen.34.Thestoryhappenedin_____.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter35.Thewholepartymighthavelostcontrolifthefivechildrendidn’thavetheirfamilywiththembecause_____.A.thefivechildrenwantedtoclimboverthegateofthefactoryB.thepeoplepushedandfoughttolookatthefamouschildrenC.thefathersweretootiredtoholdthechildren’shandsD.thegreatgateofthefactorywasalreadyopen36.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthat_________.A.allthechildrenhadboththeirfathersandmotherswiththemB.CharlieBucketwasoneofthefiveluckychildrenC.thegateofthefactoryopenedbeforeteno’clockinthemorningD.GrandpaJoewastallandbonywhileCharliewasshortandfat37.Wecaninfer(推断)thatthefivechildrenwere_________.A.proudandexcitedB.shyandexcitedC.proudandtiredD.shyandnervousE\nLotsoftimes,Papwouldlockmeinthewoodenhouseandgoaway.Papwasprettycarefulnottoleaveaknifeoranythinginthecabinwhilehewasgone.ButIfinallygotsomething—asaw,andstartedsawinghardtohelpmyselfout.AssoonasIheardPapcomingupfromtown,Ihidthesawandwaited.Hecameinangrily,"GetouttotheboatandgetwhatIbroughtfromtown."Itwasgoodtobeoutsideagain,evenifitwasforjustafewminutes.IfIwantedto,Icouldtakeoffrunningrightnow.I'djustrunaway,butthat'swhenPapyelled,"Boy,areyouasleepordrowned?"Atdinnertime,Pap'ddranktoomuchandfellasleeponthefloor.Ithoughtabouttakingthekeyfromhispocketquietly,buthewashavingarestlesssleep.Iwaitedforhimtosettledown,butthenIgottootiredandfellasleep.ItwasaftersunupwhenPapwokeme."Getoutthereandcatchussomefish,"heordered.Iheadedoutandsawsomethingelsefloatingtowardmeintheriver.Itwasacanoe(独木舟).Ijumpedinandswamovertoit.Itwasemptyinside,thenIhadagoodidea.Ipulledthatcanoeupandhiditbehindsomebushes.WhenIhadmychance,I'dgodowntheriverinthecanoe.Noonewouldeverfindme.Papgotangrywhenhesawmeback,wetallover.SoIgotlockedinsidethecabinagain.OncePapsetofffortown,Ihadmychance.WhenIwasreadytorunoffthroughtheholeIcutwiththesaw,IrealizedPapwouldknowI'drunaway.SoIsmashedthedoorwithanax.ThenIfoundawildpiglyingdeadinthewoodsanddrippedsomeofitsbloodonthecabinfloor.Ipulledoutsomeofmyhairanddroppeditonthefloor,too.38.Accordingtothestory,Papis____________.A.rudeandimpatientB.carelessandselfishC.seriousandhardworkingD.lazyandforgetful39.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A."I"wasquitegoodathuntingwildpigs.B."I"plannedtoescapewiththehelpofthecanoe.C.Papleftnothingsharpinthecabintoprotect"me".D.Papasked"me"towaitforhimtowakeupafterdinner.40.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"restless"mean?A.打鼾的.B.辗转反侧的.C.香甜的.D.平躺的.41.ItissuggestedinParagraph6that"I"didallthesethingsbecause____________.A."I"wasverynaughtyandwasplayingatrickB."I"wantedtomakePapworriedandcarefor"me"\nC.Papwouldthink"me"deadandstoplookingfor"me"D.Papwouldbeafraidandnotlock"me"inthecabinanymoreA【2020•广州市】“Amy!Milk!”Mamacalled.Milk.ItwasAmy’sturntogetit.Amysighedandshutherfirst-aid(急救)book.Amytiedthecowclosetoatree.Somewheredownthemountain,somevolunteerdoctorswereteachingmedicalskillstovillagenurses.AmyheardBettydiveoffhoursago.“Sheshouldhavetakenmewithher.ShethinksI’mtooyoung.”Amythought.“Butshe’swrong.Iamalready15!”AmycarriedthemilkbacktoMama,thenwandereduptheroad.Roy,avillageboy,wastryingtostandonahorse’sback.“Nowondertheydon’ttrustkidswithanythingimportant,”Amythought.Shehadjustturnedawaywhensheheardaheavyfallandafewcries.Roywasontheground.“Roy!”Thekidsnearbyrantowardshim.“GetBetty,”onesaid.Amyshookherhead.“Betty’sgonetothecity.”Thekidsdidn’tknowwhattodo.AmyrantoRoyandsawoneofhislegsoutofshape.Abrokenleg!Sherememberedwhatthefirst-aidbooksaidaboutit.“Victor!”Amycalledtooneoftheboys.“GogetRoy’smama,andfindsomeonewithatruck,”Sheturnedtotheothers.“Givemeyourshirts.Weneedsomethingtotiehislegwith.”Amythenfoundastrong,straightstick.ShecarefullywrappedtheshirtsaroundRoy’slegandthestick.Roycriedoutinpain.“Iknowithurts,”Amysaidsoftly.“Butthiswillholditstilluntilyougettothehospital.”WhenAmywasdone,shelookedupandsawRoy’smamaandamanwatchingbesideatruck.“Thankyou,Amy,”Roy’smamasaid.AmyhelpedthemliftRoyintothetruck,thentheydrovedownthehillsidetowardsthehospital.Thenextday,BettycametoAmy’shome.“Iheardwhatyoudid,”Bettysaid.“Youkeptyourheadinanemergency.That’sanimportantskill.”Amy’sfaceturnedred.“Iwasafraid”Bettyshookherhead.“It’sOKforanursetobeafraid,aslongasshehasaclearhead.Thevolunteerdoctorsarecomingtomorrowwithvaccines.Weneedsomemorehands.Canyouhelp?”“I’dloveto.”Amyrepliedatonce.\n“Comeearly,then.Thereisalottolearn.”Amysmiled.“I’llbringmyfirst-aidbook.”26.Whydidn’tBettytakeAmywithhertothemedicaltraining?A.Amywasbusyreading.B.Amyhadtomilkthecow.C.Bettylefttooearlyinthemorning.D.BettythoughtAmywasn’toldenough.27.WhathappenedtoRoy?A.Hefelloffthehorseback.B.Hewaskickedbythehorse.CHesuccessfullystoodonthehorseback.D.Hewaspulledoffthehorsebackbythekids.28.WhatisthecorrectorderofAmy’sfirst-aidactions?a.Shefoundaproperstick.b.ShehelpedliftRoyintothetruck.c.Sheaskedtheboysforsomeshirts.d.Shetiedtheshirtsaroundthebrokenleg.e.ShesentsomeonetogetRoy’smumandatruck.A.c-e-a-b-dB.a-c-e-d-bC.e-c-a-d-bD.e-c-a-b-d29.WhydidBettyinviteAmytohelpthedoctorsintheend?A.Amyhadsimilarexperiencesbefore.B.Amywascool-headedwhengivingfirst-aid.CBettyregrettednottakingAmytothetraining.D.BettyrealizedthatAmyhadbecomeagooddoctor.30.Whichsentencebestdescribesalessonfromthestory?A.Onlytraineddoctorsandnursescanprovidefirst-aid.B.Knowledgefrombookscanhelpsolvereal-lifeproblems.C.Childrenneedenoughpracticebeforetheycanbehelpful.D.Helpingwithhouseworkisimportanttochildren’shealth.B【2020•黔南州】Itwasacoldevening.Iwasinarestaurantwearingapairofnewwhiteshoeswhenaboyoftencametome.\nHewasinanoldlargeshirt."Excuseme,sir!CouldIcleanyourshoes?"theboyasked."__________"Ianswered.Theboywasbusydoinghisworkwhenaheavyrainbegan.MoreandmorepeoplerushedinandIcouldnotfindtheboy.Severalhourspassed,Ithoughttheboywouldnotreturnmyshoes.Whenitwasnearmidnight,therainstopped.Astherestaurantwastobeclosed,Ihadtomovetothedoor.Tomysurprise,atthedoor,Ifoundtheboywassleepingwithouthisoldlargeshirt.Heheldapackagewrapped(包裹)byhisshirtinhisarms.Ishookhimandwokehimup.Hejumpedupandcleanedhiseyesforawhilebeforeherecognizedme,Thenheopenedthepackagehurriedly,gavemyshoesbacktome,andsaid,"Iamsorry,sir.""Itdoesn'tmatter."Isaid.Then,Ithankedhimandwrappedhimwithhisunfitshit.Onmywayhome,theboystillstayedinmymind.36.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHTabouttheboy?A.Hewasverypolite.B.Hewas11.C.Hehadanewshirt.D.Heworenewshoes.37.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin"__________"?A.Sorry,OK.B.No,Thanks.C.Yes,please.D.Ofcoursenot.38.Whywasthewriternotabletofindtheboy?A.Therainwasveryheavy.B.Theboywenttosleep.C.Theboyhidhimselfaway.D.Toomanypeoplecamein.39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"recognized"mean?A.看见B.付费C.帮助D.认出40.Whatcanweknowfromtheabovestory?A.Thewriterwasdeeplymovedbytheboy.B.TheboywantedtotaketheshoeshomeC.Thewriter'sshoeswereallwetfinally.D.Theboygotlotsofmoneyfromthewriter.C【2020•海南省】Therewasayoungpainterwhomadealivingbypaintingportraits(肖像).Oneday,arichmanaskedhimtopaintaportraitforhimandpromisedtopayhim10,000dollars.Afteraweek,therichmancametotakethepainting,buthewasnotpleasedwithit.Hetoldtheyoungpainter,“Iwillonlypay3,000dollarsforthispainting”.Theyoungpainterwasangry.Hearguedwiththerichman,hopingtherichmanwouldkeephisword.Therichmanthought,“Themaninthepaintingisme.IfIdon’tbuythispainting,nooneelsewillbuyit.”Sohesaid,“Iwillaskyouonelasttime:willyousellitfor3,000dollars?”Theyoungpaintersaidfirmly(坚定地),“No.Thisisashameforme!Iwouldprefernottosellit,rather\nthanbehumiliatedbyyou.Someday,youwillpay20timesthecostforbreakingyourpromise.”Afterthat,thepainterworkedharddayandnight.Finally,hebecamewell-knownintheartworld.Therichmanforgotabouttheartistandwhathehadtoldhim.Butoneday,somefriendstoldhim,“Thereisapaintingsellingfor200,000dollarsandthemaninthepaintinglooksexactlylikeyou.Ithasanameof'Thief(贼)”.Then,therichmanrememberedtheartist.Hequicklywenttosaysorryandpaid200,000dollarstobuytheportrait.Theyoungpaintermadetherichmanlowerhisheadintheend.36.Therichmanwouldonlypay3,000dollarsforthepaintingbecause________.A.hedidn'thave10.000dollarsB.hewasn'tverysatisfiedwithitC.hethoughtotherswouldbuyit37.Thepainterbecamefamousby________.A.workinghardB.makingfriendsC.makingalotofmoney38.Theunderlinedword“humiliated”means“________”inChinese.A.欺骗B.吓唬C.羞辱39.Themaninthepaintingwiththename“Thief”is________.A.theartistB.therichmanC.therichman'sfriend40.Whathappenedattheendofthestory?A.Therichmankepthispromise.B.Therichmanfoughtwiththepainter.C.Therichmanwaspunishedbythepainter.D【2020•河北省】Dan'sclassknowDanisinthehallbeforetheyseehim.Heraps(说唱)whenhepassesinthehall.Herapswhenhecomesintoclass.Andherapswhenhesitsathisdesk.Herapswhenhecanandherapsaboutalmosteverything.Danjoinedinarapcompetitionatschool.WhenDanrapped,hisfriendsclapped(鼓掌)forhim.Thekidsthoughthisrappingwasgreat.ButcouldDanwin?Dandidwin!Dangotthetopplace!Allhisclassmatesgavehimabighand."NowDanisastarinourschool!"Malsaid.BenstoodupandshookDan'shand."Thatwascool,Dan.Youareahero!"MissMillssaid,"Dandidwin!HisnextstepistoraponNationalRapStaronTV.WecanallgiveDanabig\nhand."TheclassclappedandcheeredforDan.MissMillssmiled.MissMillsandhisclassmateswereexcited,butDanthrewhimselfontohischair,silent.DancouldnotraponTV.Inclass,Dancouldnotdohisphysics.Hecouldnotthink.Danwasnotakidwhogotnervousalot,buthedidnotwishtoraponTV.Couldhebeluckyagain?Anyway,whowantedtolose?Danthoughtperhapshewouldnotattendthenationalcompetition.ThenhewouldnothavetoraponTV.Dan'sfriendssensedsomethingwasgoingonhismind.Theyplannedtogivehimsomehelp.WhenDangottoclassthenextday,hesawasignonthewall.Itsaid,"Dan,justraplikeinourclassroom!"Dansmiled.“Perhapsit'snotthathardtoraponTV."hethought.24.HowdoDan'sclassmatesknowheisinthehallbeforetheyseehim?A.Theyhearhimrap.B.Theyseeasignonthewall.C.Theyhearhimclaphands.D.Theyseethethingsonhisdesk.25.Whydidn’tDanwanttoraponTV?A.Hegotnervousalot.B.Hewasafraidtolose.C.Hehadimprovehisphysics.D.Heplannedtocheerforothers.26.Whatdoyouthinkhappenedlateraccordingtothestory?A.Danhatedhisfriendsfortheirpush.B.DanforgotwhatheshouldraponTV.C.Danattendedthenationalcompetition.D.Danstoppedrappingafterthecompetition.E【2020•江苏省淮安市】Thetwoboys,TomandHuck,wereveryfrightenedbecausetheyworriedaboutbeingfoundbyInjunJoeandhisfriend.Throughtheholeinthefloor,thetwoboysupstairssawthemeneatandtalk.Thenthemenweretiredandfellasleep.TomandHucklaythereforaverylongtime.Finally,thetwomenwokeupandliftedupastoneinthegroundandtookoutsomemoneytheyhadstolen.ThenInjunJoeliftedupanotherstoneandfoundabox."What'sthis?"InjunJoeasked.Thetwomenpulledtheboxoutofthegroundandopenedit.Thetwoboys,TomandHuck,couldseetherewasmuchmoneyinit.Theywereveryexcited.\n"There'sthousandsofdollarsinthebox!"saidhisfriend."ItmusthavebeenleftherebyMurrel,"saidInjunJoe."Whatwillwedowithit?""We'lltakeittomyhideout(隐匿处).""Numberoneornumbertwo?""Numbertwo,underthecross."ThenInjunJoeandhisfriendsawsometoolsinthecorneranddecidedtogoupstairs.ButthestairsbrokewhenInjunJoestoodonthem!Sothetwomenleftthehouseandwenttowardstheriver.Tomwenthomeasquicklyashecould.Thenextday,thetwoboysrememberedthe"Numbertwo",thinkingthismustbethenumberoftheroominthehotel.Theygotallthekeystheycouldfindanywhere.ButTomdiscoveredthedoorwasnotlocked.Heopenedit!—AdaptedfromTheAdventureofTomSawyer31.TomandHuckwereveryfrightenedbecause_________.A.theyworriedaboutbeingfoundB.theystoleInjunJoeandhisfriend'smoneyC.InjunJoeandhisfriendwerelookingforthemD.InjunJoeandhisfriendwantedtotalktothem32.TomandHuckwereveryexcitedaftertheysaw_________.A.MurrelandInjunJoeB.aboxinthegroundC.InjunJoeandhisfriendD.muchmoneyinthebox33.WhatwouldInjunJoedowiththemoney?A.Hewouldthrowitaway.B.Hewouldhideitintheground.C.Hewouldtakeittohishideout.D.Hewouldgiveittothetwoboys.34.WhathappenedwhenInjunJoestoodonthestairs?A.Thestairsbroke.B.Anotherboxwasfound.C.Hefelloffthestairs.D.HesawTomandHuck.35.Fromthestory,wecanknow_________.A.InjunJoeandhisfriendfoundmanyworksofartintheboxB.TomfollowedthemenwhenInjunJoeandhisfriendleftthehouseC.Tomthought"Numbertwo"wasthenumberoftheroominthehotel\nD.TomopenedthedooroftheroominthehotelwiththekeythathefoundF【2020•南通市】Restingherphoneonastandandmakingthelightmoresuitable,49-year-oldLyuMinstartedherlivestreamingsession—herdailyjobduringtheCOVID-19outbreak.Dressedinaqipao,atraditionalChinesedress,Lyustartedthelivestreamingsessionfromherworkshopat10inthemorning,sharingtheartofmakingChineseknotswithmanyhandicraft(手工艺)lovers.Lyu,aninheritor(继承人)oftheartofmakingChineseknots,whichislistedasanintangible(非物质)culturalheritage,becamealivestreaminghost.“ThoughthesalesofChineseknotshavedroppedalot,I’mstillconfidentthatIcangetoutofthetroublebroughtbytheoutbreak.Icanmakefulluseofthisperiodtoimprovemyskillsanddevelopthistraditionalhandicraftonline,”shesaid.Lyuisquitenewtotheworldoflivestreaming,havingboughtallthenecessaryequipment(设备)afterfollowingherfriendsadvice.Shepractiseslivestreamingeverydayandrecordsalargenumberofeducationalvideos.Asface-to-faceinteractionisstillimpracticalformany,evenastheoutbreakhasbeenlargelybroughtundercontrolinChina,shethinkslivestreamingclassescanmeetmoreChineseknotlovers’needstolearnthehandicraft.Shehasintegratedtheanti-epidemicspiritintoherworks,expressingthedetermination(决心)andconfidenceoftheChinesepeopletowinagainsttheCOVID-19.“IloveWuhan,whereIshowedmyworksin2019.Chineseknotsarepopularamongmanylocalpeople,andImadelotsoffriendsthere,”Lyusaid.ShedesignedaspecialChineseknottoexpressherthankstothemedicswhoweresenttosupportWuhanseveralmonthsago.Shehasmorethan200followersrightnow.TherearemoreandmoreChineseknotloversonheronlineplatform.SheisusingalengthofcoloredstringanddeterminationtokeepthistraditionalartofChineseknotsaliveonlineandhelpmorepeopleunderstandtheculture.34.Theunderlinedword“livestreaming”inParagraph1iscloseto“_______”.A.sendingoutwhilehappeningB.equipmentforrecordingvideosC.sendingoutafterrecordingD.equipmentformakinghandicrafts35.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.LyuMinadvisedherfriendstolivestreamtraditionalhandicraftonline.B.LyuMin’sfriendsprovidedthenecessaryequipmentforhertolivestream.\nC.ChineseknotssellverywellinLyuMin’sworkshopthroughtheInternet.D.MoreChineseknotloverswanttolearnthehandicraftbecauseofLyuMin.36.WhatdoesLyuMinthinkofthefutureofChineseknots?A.Unexpected.B.Hopeful.C.Difficult.D.Doubtful.37.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HavingonlineclassesduringtheoutbreakB.IntroducinganintangibleculturalheritageC.LivestreamingtheartofmakingChineseknotsD.ExpressingthankstothedoctorsandnursesG【2020•南通市】Hermanplantedthehotpeppers(胡椒)inhisfive-hectarefieldinhistown.The36-year-oldmanputupasignreading“AfricaHemaVillage”inChinese,Englishandhisnativelanguage.Hisfirstharvestwillstartthismonth.HermanstudiedinChinafrom2011to2018,receivinghismaster’sdegreeandadoctorateinenvironmentalscience.HereturnedtoRwandain2018withhiswife,YangHong,whoisfromChina,andstartedhisownbusiness.HemaXianshengCEOHouYivisitedRwandatofindqualityproductstobringtotheChinesemarket.Hotpepperswereoneofhisdiscoveries.ThecouplehelpedHou’steam,fromresearchtofieldtrips,testingproductionprocesses(加工)andsoon.TheyalsohelpedHemaXiansheng’spurchasing(采购)manager,ChenHuifang,whensheledateamofeighttovisitRwandatoresearchthepossibilitiesofmakinghotpepperproductsthatsuitChinesepreferences.“Weworerubbergloveswhenwetouchedthem.Ourfingersstillfelthotthenextday,”Chensaid.Theirresearchanddevelopmentteamspentfourdaysstudyingandcookingthepeppers.TransportingfreshhotpepperstoChinaproveddifficult,sothefreshpepperscan’tbeimported(进口)intoChina.ThenChen’steamdecidedtoperformbasicprocessinginRwandabeforeshipping.Processingrequiresacarefulbalance.Toomuchsaltwillmakethepepperslessdelicious.Toolittle,andthepeppersmaygobad.Becauseplasticsmustn’tbeusedinRwanda,theyhadtofindproperwaystocarrythepeppersauce.Thematerialtheyfirstusedcouldn’tstandthelongflights.NowChenishappytoseethatthepeppersaucehassoldwellinHema’sofflineandonlinestores.\nHermanpointedoutthatfewlocalfarmersgrowhotpeppersbecausethemarketissmall.AsmallamountissoldtoEurope.Andlocalneedislimitedduetoitsspiciness.So,abouthalftheharvestiswastedeveryyear.AyoungmaninRwandawillonlymake10yuan($1.4)adaybyworkinginthecities,butiftheygrowhotpeppersduetoHema’sorders,theycanmake50to60yuanaday.Hermanexpressedhiswillingnesstointroducemorepeopletomakemoremoneybyfarming,ratherthanworkingforlowerincomes,whene-commerce(电子商务)canbringgreaterneedsandsales.“It’sachanceforRwandanpeopletojointhenewfieldandchangetheirlives,”Hermansaid,“ThroughbuildingmoreHemaVillages,Rwandahasthechancetobecomeacountryofdigitalagriculture.”42.“AfricaHemaVillage”inParagraph1isaplace_______.A.calledHemainAfricaB.whereHerman’swifewasbornC.providinghotpeppersforHemaD.forAfricanstobuyhotpeppers43.WhyshouldthepeppersbeprocessedbeforeshippingtoChina?Because_______.A.abalanceisneededwhentheprocessingisdoneB.freshhotpeppersmustn’tbeimportedintoChinaC.inRwanda,peoplearenotallowedtouseplasticsD.duringshipping,freshhotpeppersareeasytogobad44.IfayoungmaninRwandagrowshotpeppersforHema,hemaygetabout______.A.10dollarsaweekB.1,600yuanamonthC.500dollarsayearD.16,000yuanhalfayear45.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?AManytypesofproductshavebeenofferedinAfricaHemaVillage.B.HotpeppersfromAfricahavealargemarketallaroundtheworld.C.HemaXianshengpaidforHerman’sseven-yeareducationinChina.D.Hermanhopestodosomethingtoimprovepeople’slivesinRwanda.H【2020•泰州市】Onceuponatime,akingdressedupandwenttoalocalvillage.Heplacedalargestoneinthemiddleofthemainroadandhidgoldcoinsunderthestone.Thenhehidbehindahugetreeandwatched.Thefirstpersondownthestreetwasamilkmanwithhiscar(小车).Hecrashedintothestoneandthemilkspreadallovertheground.“Whatfoolputthisstonehere?“heshouted.Hepickedhimselfupandangrilywent\naway.Afterawhile,agroupofwomencamealong,eachbalancingapotofwateronherhead.Onewomantrippedover(绊倒)thestoneandherwaterpotwentcrashingtotheground.Shepickedherselfupandwalkedawayintears.Neithershenorherfriendsthoughtaboutmovingthestoneoutoftheroad.Thekingwatchedalldayasmanypeoplecomplainedaboutthestone,buthefoundnobodywaswillingtomoveit.Thekingwondered,“Istherenooneinthisvillagewhofeelsanyresponsibilitytokeeptheirneighborsfromharm?”Justthen,thekingsawayounggirlcomingalong.Shewasthedaughterofalocalfarmer.Shehadbeenworkingalldayandwasverytired.Butwhenshesawthestone,shesaidtoherself.“Thisstoneisadangertoanyonewhocomesdowntheroadafterdark.I’llmoveitoutoftheway.”Afteragreatdealofeffort,thegirlfinallysucceededinmovingthestonetothesideoftheroad.Imaginehersurprisewhenshesawthegoldcoinswherethestonehadbeen!Justthen,thekingsteppedoutfrombehindthetree.“Ohsir,”thegirlsaid,“Isthisgoldyours?Ifnot,wesurelymustfindtheowner,forhewillcertainlymissit.”Thekingsaid,“Mydear,thegoldismine,butnowthegoldisyours,becauseyouaretheonlypersonwhohaslearntthelessonIwanttoteachmypeople.Nothinggoodcancometoanationwhosepeopleonlycomplainandexpectotherstosolvetheirproblems.”36.Howdidthemilkmanfeelwhenhecrashedintothestone?A.Angry.B.Sad.C.Curious.D.Worried.37.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“responsibility”inParagraph(段落)4?A.欲望B.兴趣C.责任D.能力38.Whydidthekingplaceastoneontheroad?A.Hewantedtogivethegirlareward.B.HewantedtohidegoldcoinsunderitC.Hewantedtoplayatrickonhispeople.D.Hewantedtoseeifanyonewouldmoveit.39.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Allthepeoplecomplainedaboutthestone.B.Itwasnoteasyforthegirltomovethestone.C.Oneofthewomeninthegrouptriedtomovethestone.D.Thegirlwasexcitedwhenseeingthegoldcoinsunderthestone.40.What’sthebesttitle(标题)ofthepassage?\nA.AwisekingB.AkindgirlC.AstoneontheroadD.GoldcoinsunderthestoneI【2020•无锡市】“LookatAmy’spicture!”Momsaid,tooloud.Shedoesthatwhenshe’sexcite,becauseshecan’thearherself.SomekidsturnedtostareatusandIwantedtohide.Iledmyfamilyintomyclassroomandlookedaround.Otherkidsandparentswerethere,butIdidn’tseeEvelyn.Ms.Jenningswalkedovertous.Iintroducedhertomyfamilyandexplainedthatmyparentsaredeaf.“Oh,”shesaid.“Well,howdoyousay‘Welcome!’insignlanguage?”“Likethis.”Isweptmyopenrighthandintowardmybody,palm(掌心)up.Sherepeatedthemovement.“Thankyou,”Momsaid,smiling.“It’snicetomeetyou.”Ms.Jenningslookedsurprised.“Youspeakverywell,”shesaid.Insignlanguage,IrepeatedwhatMs.Jenningshadsaidincasemyparentshadn’treadherlips(嘴唇).Momnodded.“Ilostmyhearingasachild,afterI’dlearnedtotalk.Amy’sfatherwasborndeaf.Hecantalk,too,buthe’sshyabouthisvoice.”Dadsmiledinagreement.Someofmyclassmateswerewatchingusandwhispering.ThenInoticedEvelynandhermomstandingbythedoor.“Isitoverthere,”Itoldmyfamilyandquicklywalkedtowardmydesk.“Hi,Amy,”Evelynsaidsuddenly.Iturnedaround.“Hi.”“Ididn’tknowyourparentsaredeaf,”shesaid.“Yeah.”Icouldn’tthinkofanythingelsetosay.“Andyoucantalktothemwithyourhands?That’ssocool.”“Youthinkso?”Iasked.Iexhaledwithrelief.Evelynnodded.“It’slikeasecretcode.Wouldyouteachmesomewordssometime?”Ismiled.“Ofcourse.”“Oneofmydad’sneighboursusessign,”shesaid.“MaybeIcansurpriseherwithagreetingnexttimeIvisitmydad.”\n“Yourdaddoesn’tlivewithyou?”Isaid.Sheshookherhead.“Myparentsareseparated.”“Oh,I”I’dbeensoworriedaboutmyfamilythatIhadn’tthoughtaboutEvelyn’sfamily.“Hey,ifyoucomeovertomorrow,wecanpracticesomesignlanguagethen.”1gotmyparents’attention.“Mom,Dad,”Isaid,signing,“I’dlikeyoutomeetmyfriendEvelynandhermom.”31.HowisWelcome!’saidinsignlanguage?A.B.C.D.32.WhenAmyexhaledwithreliefshemostprobablyfelt________.A.worriedB.proudC.relaxedD.nervous33.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutAmy?A.Shelearnedsignlanguagebyherself.B.Shedidn’twantherparentstocome.C.Shewon’tshareEvelyn’sfamilysecret.D.Shewon’tbesoshyaboutherfamily.A【2020•广东省珠海市第三中学中考一模】Everyonehastheirhardtimesthroughouttheirlives.Ialsohadsuchahardtime.MyspokenEnglishusedtobeabigchallengeforme-bothinmystudyandinmylife.ThoughIcouldgetgoodgradesinEnglishexams,Ididn'tdare(敢)tocommunicatewithothersinEnglish.Ourschoolorganized(组织)aSino-foreignexchangeactivitylastyear.WhenIsawmyclassmatesspeakEnglishwellandchatcheerfullywiththoseforeignstudentsonthestage,IenviedthematthatmomentbecauseIalsowantedtomakefriendswithforeigners.Outsidetheschool,Iwasinasimilarpredicament(困境).WhileIwastravelingabroad,IwasupsetwhensomefriendlyEnglish-speakinglocalstriedtotalkwithme.Inordertochangeallofthis,ImadeupmymindtoimprovemyspokenEnglish.Ichangedmyattitude(态度)towardsmyflaw(缺陷).AsCharlieChaplin,oneofthemostfamouscomediansever,oncesaid,"Youhavetobelieveinyourself.That'sthesecretofsuccess.”Noonecancompletesomethingwithoutconfidence.SoIsetouttotakeanactivepartindifferentkindsofEnglishactivitiesandbringmyselftogivespeechesinfrontofallmyclassmates.Chancesonlypreferthepreparedmind.Throughawholeyearofefforts,I’vemadegreatprogressinmy\nspokenEnglishandI'mnolongerafraidofspeakingEnglishinpublic.Neversaynever!IfIcanmaketheimpossiblepossible,socanyou.Facedifficultieswithcourageandovercomethem,andyouwillfinallyachievesuccess.26.Thewriterwasweakin________.A.EnglishexamsB.speakingEnglishC.travelingabroadD.makingfriendswithothers27.Theunderlinedword“envied”inParagraph3means________inChineseinthispassage.A.鼓励B.羡慕C.阻止D.讨厌28.Whichwordcanbestdescribethewriter?A.Warm-hearted.B.Outgoing.C.Hard-working.D.Successful.29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Thewritermadefriendswithforeignerssuccessfullylastyear.B.ThewritertraveledabroadtoimprovehisEnglish.C.Thewriterdidn'tlikemakingfriendsuntilhetraveledabroad.D.Thewriterusedtobeafraidofspeakinginfrontofcrowds.30.Thebesttitleofthispassageis“________”.A.BeyourselfB.BelieveinYourselfC.HowtoLearnEnglishD.WaystoAchieveSuccessB【2020•内蒙古鄂尔多斯市东胜区中考一模】MrKleintoldhisclassthatanewstudent,Inez,wouldjointhemsoon.HesaidthatInezwasdeaf.She“talked”withothersbyusingsignlanguage.MrKleinknewsignlanguageandhedecidedtoteachittohisstudentssothattheycouldalso“talk”withInez.First,theylearnedtosignletters.Someletterswerehardtoremember.Otherletters,likeC,wereeasierbecausetheshapeofthehandwasthesameastheshapeoftheletter.Thenextthingtheylearnedwasfingerspelling.Theysignedoneletterafteranothertospellaword.Theystartedwithtwo-letterwordssuchasatandon,andthenspelledlongerwords.Finally,MrKleinshowedthemthatjustonesigncouldbeusedforawholeword.Tomakethesignfortheword“fine”,apersonspreadsoutthefivefingersononehand,touchesthethumbtothechestandmovesthehandawayfromthechest.Signingisnotjustdonewiththehands.Expressionsonthefacearealsoimportant.Thestudentsalsolearnedtosignaquestionmarkbyusingexpressionsontheface.\nWhenInezfirstenteredtheclassroom,shelookednervous.Butthestudentssigned,“Goodmorning,Inez.”Shegavetheclassabigsmileandsignedback,“Whatawonderfulwelcome!”34.WhydidMrKleinteachhisstudentssignlanguage?A.InordertomakeIneznervous.B.InordertomakeInezfeelwarmandrespected.CInordertomakehisclassinteresting.D.Inordertohelphisclasstalkwithdeafpeople.35.What’sthesignof“fine”accordingtothepassage?A.B.C.D.36.Onecanlearnsighlanguageintheorderof___________.①learnsomesignsthatcanbeusedforawholeword.②learntousefingersorhandstosignletters.③learnfingerspellingtosignaword.A.①②③B.②①③C.②③①D.③②①37.WecaninferfromthepassagethatMrKleinwas____________.A.ateacherwhowasstrictwithhisstudents.B.aresponsibleandwarm-heartedfather.C.ateacherwhowasfullofwisdom.D.ateacherwhowashelpfulwithhisstudents’academiclevel(学习成绩).C【2020•山东省泰安市泰山区中考一模】OnMarch19,2019,eight-year-oldTaniwontheNewYorkChampionship(纽约象棋冠军赛)ofhisagegroup.Buttheboy,whowashomelessatthetime,beganlearningthegamelessthanayearago.TaniandhisfamilyarrivedinNewYorkCityfromAfricain2017.Achurchhelpedhimentertheprimaryschool,P.S.116.Herethegiftedboywasfirstintroducedtochessbyapart-timeteacherMakofsky,ownerofachessclub.Interestedinthegame,theseven-year-oldaskedhismothertoallowhimtojointheclub.Notabletoaffordthechessclasses,sheemailedMakofsky.Tohersurpriseandjoy,MakofskyagreedthatTanicouldlearnitforfree.\nThoughthechessclubhelps,it’slargelybelievedthatTani’ssuccessliesinhardwork.Theboypracticesthegameformanyhoursadayonthefloorwithhisboard.EverySaturday,Tanigoestoafree3-hourclasstoimprovehisgameskills.Notsurprisingly,Tani’sstory,firstreportedbyTheNewYorkTimes,hasbroughthimgreatsupportfromthepublic.SoonaftertheyoungboywontheNewYorkChampionship,MakofskybeganaGoFundMeactivityforTaniandhisfamilysothathecouldcontinuedhischessjourney.Itraised$200,000injusttendays,farmorethantheyexpected.Andthemoneykeepscoming.Butthefamilydonates(捐赠)mostofthemoneytothechurchandtothosepoorfamily!TanihasalsoreceivedoffersfromthreefamousprivateschoolsinNewYork.However,thefamilyhavepolitelyrefusedallofthemandchosentocontinueTani’seducationatP.S.116.Whileexcitedabouthisnewlife,Taniisreadytomeetgreatchallenges(挑战).Heisbusypreparingforthe2019NationalPrimaryChampionships.Winningthecompetitionwillbringthechessplayerclosertohisdreamofbecomingtheworld’syoungestchessgrandmaster(大师).Therecordhasbeen17yearsbytheRussianchessplayerKarjakin,whowonthetitleattheageof12.11.Tanibegantolearnchessattheageof____.A.sevenB.eightC.nineD.twelve12.Paragraph3ismainlyabout____.A.whereTanipracticeschessB.howhardTaniworksatchessC.whatTani’smotherdoesforhimD.howmuchthechessclubhelps13.AfterwinningtheNewYorkChampionship,Tani____.A.hopedtoseeBillClintonB.wenttoafamousprivateschoolC.becametherichestboyinNewYorkD.gotmuchsupportfromsociety14.ThewritermentionstheRussianchessplayerKarjakinto____.A.callonyoungpeopletolearnchessB.introducehisgreatachievementsinchessC.showit’sabigchallengeforTanitorealizehisdreamD.tellpeopleTanihasbeentheworld’sbestchessplayerD【2020•天津市红桥区中考二模】Onedayafarmerwaswalkingalongaroadwithhisson,Thomas.Thefathersaid,“Look!There’sahorseshoe(马蹄铁).Pickitupandputitinyourbag.”Thomassaid,“Itisn’tworththetrouble.”Hisfathersaidnothingbut\npickedituphimself.Whentheygottoanearbytown,theyhadarest.Therethefarmersoldthehorseshoeandwiththemoneyheboughtsomegrapes.Itwasveryhot,andtherewasn’tahouseoratreewheretheycouldhavearest.Thomasfelttoothirstytowalkon.Atthistime,hisfatherdroppedagrapeonthegroundandThomaspickeditupquicklyandateit.Afterawhile,hisfatherdroppedanothergrapeandonceagain,hissonpickeditupandputitinhismouth.Andsotheywenton.Theoldfarmerdroppedthegrapesandthesonpickedthemup.WhenThomashadeatenupallthegrapes,hisfathersaidtohim,“Mydearson,ifyouhadbentdownearlytopickupthathorseshoe,itwouldnothavebeennecessaryforyoutobendsomanytimesforthegrapes.Alwaysrememberthelesson:Apersonwhodoesnotworryaboutthelittlethingswillfindthathecannotdothegreatthings.”46.Thehorseshoewaspickedupby________.A.thesonB.thefatherC.theshopassistantD.nobody47.Thefatherboughtsome________afterhesoldthehorseshoe.A.applesB.waterC.grapesD.trees48.Thomaspickedupthegrapesandatethembecause________.A.hewasthirstyB.helikedthemC.hewantedtosellthemD.hisfatherwantedhimtoeatthem49.Thefatherdroppedthegrapesonebyonebecausehewanted________.A.toshowhisloveB.hissontoeatthemallC.tomakefunofhissonD.toteachhissonalesson50.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat________.A.ifwewanttoeatgrapes,wemustpickupahorseshoeB.weshouldworryaboutsmallthingsbeforewedothegreatthingsC.ahorseshoeissoexpensivethatitcanbringusmuchmoneyD.it’simportanttopickupahorseshoeontheroadE【2020•天津市红桥区中考二模】WhereisLove?HowcanwefindLove?OncealittleboywantedtomeetLove.HeknewitwasalongtriptowhereLovelived,sohegothisthingsreadywithsomepizzasanddrinksandstartedoff.Whenhepassedthreestreets,hesawanoldwomansittingintheparkandwatchingsomebirds.Shelookedveryhungry.Theboygaveherapizza.Shetookitandsmiledathim.Thesmilewassobeautifulthathewantedtoseeitagain,sohegaveheraCoke.She\nsmiledonceagain.Theboywasveryhappy.Theysattherealltheafternoon,eatingandsmiling,buttheysaidnothing.Whenitgrewdark,theboydecidedtoleave.Butbeforehehadgonemorethanafewsteps,heturnedaround,ranbacktotheoldwomanandgaveherahug.Thewomangavehimherbiggestsmileever.Whentheboyopenedthedoorofhishouse,hismotherwassurprisedbythelookofjoyonhisfaceandaskedwhathadmadehimsohappy."IhadlunchwithLove.Shehasgotthemostbeautifulsmileintheworld."Atthesametime,theoldwoman'ssonwasalsosurprisedathismother'spleasureandaskedwhy."IateapizzaintheparkwithLove,"shesaid,"andheismuchyoungerthanIexpected."Iftheworldisfulloflove,wecanenjoyabetterlife.51.Theboystartedoffwithsomepizzasanddrinksbecause________.A.hewantedtotravelB.hehadn'thavebreakfastC.atriptowhereLovelivedwaslongD.helikedeating52.Theoldwomangavethelittleboythebiggestsmile________.A.beforeitgrewdarkB.afterthelittleboywenthomeC.afterthelittleboyhuggedherD.whenshewasdrinkingCoke53.Theoldwomansmiledattheboy________times.A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four54.Theboy'smotherwassurprisedtoseehersonwasvery________whenthedooropened.A.sadB.angryC.unhappyD.pleased55.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.ThelittleboyfailedtofindLove.B.Iftheworldisfulloflove,wecanenjoyabetterlife.C.Theoldwomanlikedpizza.D.Thelittleboydecidednevertogohome.

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