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七年级语文 课外现代文阅读理解训练(50篇含答案)

七年级语文 课外现代文阅读理解训练(50篇含答案)

七年级语文课外现代文阅读理解训练(50篇含答案)1.香椿的味道李红霞①乡下老家,有许多野生的香椿树,一年一年滋生繁衍,零零散散地点缀满了乡村的各个角落。

当然,最好能长在自家房前屋后,那样就可以整日看着香椿芽由小变大,然后近水楼台先摘先尝了。

当春风温暖地让我彻底脱去冬衣的时候,那香椿也就该发芽了。

我最爱吃香椿,总是一天三遍地看着房角那棵香椿树发呆,真想早日拿着钩子扒下嫩嫩的芽子吃个够。

可我急,树不急,整日挺着干枯的枝桠在蓝天中显着它的沧桑与稳重,迟迟不吐芳香。

②一个灿烂的午后,忽然在和风中嗅到了丝丝清香。

迫不及待地跑到树下,踮着脚尖,寻找蓝天中闪出的那些暗红。

找到了!一簇簇短短的芽子,不知何时已经在干瘪的枝尖绽开了笑脸,从高至低,错错落落地像是给这位老者扎上了灵动的蝴蝶结,将积蕴一冬的热情完美释放在这个春天里了。

那嫩嫩的芽子,被阳光穿透成靓丽的紫红,闪着淡淡的油光,在湛蓝作为底色的映衬下,显得格外耀眼、温情,一时间觉得香椿芽就是春天,春天就只有香椿芽。

③春风催荣了万物。

不出几日,香椿芽已经长成了小丫头的冲天小辫。

竖在房角的长杆终于派上了用场。

用铁丝弯成一个钩,绑在长杆上,就可以去扒那些垂涎已久的香椿了。

站在房顶,长长地举起杆子,将那些可爱的芽子引入铁钩里,然后猛地一拧杆把儿,只听脆脆地“叭”一声,一簇香椿就应声飘落了下来。

不一会儿,香椿已散落一地。

④于是,便怀抱这些香椿,吵着让母亲给我炸“香椿鱼儿”吃。

母亲先是把这些香椿一片叶子、一片叶子地择好、码好,然后洗净,放在盆里用温水加盐腌一下。

这时,母亲就可以腾出手来准备面糊了。

在碗里打两个鸡蛋,放入适量的面粉和水,搅匀,直至能在筷子上拉出丝就可以了。

烧开油,取出腌好的香椿在面糊里裹一下,迅速放入滚烫的油锅里,只听“吱啦”的一声,那个裹了面糊的香椿,顿时翻滚着膨胀起来,成了焦黄颜色。

⑤一直站在旁边的我,早已被锅里的香椿鱼儿惹得大咽口水了。

一出锅,就用手抓起来吃,烫得我直跺脚摇手。

小学四年级阅读理解专项训练(20篇)

小学四年级阅读理解专项训练(20篇)

小学四年级阅读理解专项训练(20篇)
本文档是一份小学四年级阅读理解专项训练,共包含20篇阅读理解题目。

通过完成这些题目,学生们可以提高他们的阅读理解能力,并锻炼找到文章中关键信息和回答问题的能力。

每篇题目长度适中,题目涵盖了不同的主题和文章类型,有助于学生们全面提升他们的阅读能力。

本文档中的每篇题目都由一篇短文和几个相关问题组成。

学生们需要仔细阅读短文,并根据所读内容回答问题。

每篇题目后都附有参考答案,供学生们核对自己的答案。

通过反复练这些阅读理解题目,学生们可以提高他们的阅读速度和准确性,培养他们对文章的整体理解能力。

学生们可以选择每天完成一篇题目,或者根据自己的研究进度进行安排。

建议学生们在完成题目后认真比对答案,并找出自己的错误之处,进行订正。

学生们也可以请教老师、家长或同学,一起讨论解题思路和答案,以获得更好的研究效果。

这份小学四年级阅读理解专项训练是一个有针对性的练,旨在提高学生们的阅读理解能力。

通过掌握基本的阅读技巧和思维方法,学生们可以更快速、准确地理解文章,并提取关键信息回答问题。

希望这份训练对学生们的阅读能力提升有所帮助。

这份小学四年级阅读理解专项训练是一个有针对性的练习,旨
在提高学生们的阅读理解能力。

通过掌握基本的阅读技巧和思维方法,学生们可以更快速、准确地理解文章,并提取关键信息回答问题。

希望这份训练对学生们的阅读能力提升有所帮助。

四年级语文阅读训练20篇(经典版)带答案解析

四年级语文阅读训练20篇(经典版)带答案解析

四年级语文阅读训练20篇(经典版)带答案解析一、部编版四年级下册语文课外阅读理解1.阅读短文,完成练习。

“巨龙”腾飞今年春天,我在传说的“龙宫”里真的见到了“海啸龙飞”的奇异景象。

那时我们的潜艇第一次从水下发射运载火箭成功了。

这一天,祖国的海洋格外碧蓝、明净,锦缎般闪着银色的光辉。

我坐着直升飞机在海面上空盘旋着。

突然间,我耳边传来一声闷雷般轰响,平静的海面猛烈颤动了一下:海水“哗”地沸腾起来,被撕开一个巨大缺口,一条乳白色的“巨龙”撞开“龙门”,从碧波中飞窜出来,呼啸着带起30多米高的水柱。

一个从未见过的奇景在我眼底下出现了。

“巨龙”浑身披着晶莹的水帘,向上飞腾。

水帘倒挂下来,犹如龙身的片片银鳞抖落下来,在阳光的照射下,闪闪烁烁,令人目眩。

顷刻,巨大的气浪压迫升腾的水柱绽开来,珠花迸发,四散溅落在海面上,激起了一堆雪浪花。

眨眼间,“巨龙”头一昂,身一抖,迅疾地往九重云霄插去,尾部喷出强大火舌,像它扇动着的羽翼,把蓝天染得金碧辉煌……这时,我的心里像海上的波涛,起伏汹涌,感情的神经全牵动在这转瞬即逝的海上奇观中了。

古往今来,哪有这样壮观的景象?我由衷地感到,这决不是神话的龙,而是科学的巨龙!它是伟大中华民族的自豪,我看到的正是祖国这东方的“巨龙”在世界上空腾飞。

(1)联系上下文,解释下列词语。

转瞬即逝:________由衷:________(2)文中画线的句子是个________句,换个说法是________。

(3)本文表达了作者怎样的思想感情?解析:(1)在文中形容速度很快。

;在文中指发自内心的,真诚的。

(2)反问;古往今来,没有这样壮观的景象。

(3)表达了作者骄傲自豪的情感,更表达了作者对祖国的喜爱与赞美之情。

【解析】【分析】(1)词语理解的考查。

要结合语境,正确理解词义。

转瞬即逝:在文中形容速度很快。

由衷:在文中指发自内心的,真诚的。

(2)文中画线的句子是用反诘的语气表达一个肯定的意思,答案已经蕴涵在问句中了,不需要对方来回答,也就是明知故问,是反问句。

部编版二年级语文下册《阅读理解》训练试题

部编版二年级语文下册《阅读理解》训练试题

春天来了寒冷的北风吹走了冬天,温暖的春风带来了春天。

我喜欢春天,因为它不像冬天那么寒冷,也不像夏天那么炎热。

春天到了,柳树伸展着柔软的枝条,随风起舞。

桃花张开了粉红的笑脸,与我们打招呼。

一场春雨过后,春笋像孩子一样拼命向上长。

外面的世界那样美,屋内也不逊色啊。

我卷起窗帘,打开感受着春天的气息,我觉得春天不仅景美、物美,而且嵘窗,暖暖的阳光从窗外照射进来,一阵阵清风拂来。

坐在窗前1。

写近义词。

(4分)温暖()喜欢一()2。

照样子写句子。

(2分)例:暖暖的阳光从窗外照射进来。

从窗外照射进来的是暖暖的阳光。

淡淡的青烟笼罩在村子上空。

_________________________________________3。

根据短文内容填空。

(4分)(1)第2自然段写了___________、___________、_____________等景物。

(2)“我”喜欢春天的原因是____________________________________________长大了小鸟长大了,拍拍翅膀,飞上了蔚蓝的天空。

它高兴地说:“我比以前飞得更高了.”小鱼长大了,摇摇尾巴,游进浩瀚的大海。

它自豪地说:“我比以前游得更远了。

”小兔长大了,撒开腿,跑向高高的山巅。

它兴奋地说:“我比以前跑得更快了小朋友长大了,背起自己的书包,走进美丽的校园。

他开心地说我比以前进步了,爱学习了,也讲卫生了。

”1.在加点字的正确读音下画横线撒(sā sǎ)开腿兴( xīng xìng)奋2.认真读一读短文,找到表示动作的字或词,填到横线上。

小鸟_____________翅膀小鱼__________尾巴小兔_____________开腿小朋友___________起书包3.文中的小动物是怎么说话的?说了什么?连一连。

小鸟自豪地说它比以前跑得更快了小兔高兴地说它比以前飞得更高了小鱼兴奋地说它比以前游得更远了4.小朋友开心地说,他比____________,是因为他__________________________。

段落作用阅读理解题目

段落作用阅读理解题目

1、文章开头提到“全球气候变化已成为当今世界面临的最大挑战之一”,这句话的主要作用是:A. 引出文章要讨论的主题B. 强调气候变化的严重性C. 阐述全球气候变化的成因D. 说明解决气候变化的紧迫性(答案)2、第二段中详细描述了“新能源技术的发展历程”,其主要目的是为了:A. 展示技术进步的快速性B. 论证新能源技术的重要性C. 铺垫下文对新能源应用的讨论D. 说明新能源技术发展的艰难(答案)3、第三段通过列举“多个国家的环保政策”,旨在:A. 对比不同国家的政策差异B. 强调环保政策的普遍性C. 证明环保政策的有效性D. 呼吁更多国家制定环保政策(答案)4、文中提到“可持续发展战略是实现经济与环境双赢的关键”,这一表述的主要作用是:A. 定义可持续发展的概念B. 强调可持续发展的重要性C. 分析可持续发展与经济的关系D. 指出可持续发展面临的挑战(答案)5、第五段通过“具体案例分析”,主要意图是:A. 展示某个成功案例的细节B. 论证前文提出的观点C. 引入一个新的讨论话题D. 批评某些不当做法(答案)6、文章结尾处强调“公众参与是环境保护不可或缺的一环”,这一句话的主要功能是:A. 总结全文,点明主旨B. 呼吁公众积极参与环保C. 分析公众参与的重要性D. 对比公众参与与其他措施的效果(答案)7、第六段中提及“科技创新在环保领域的应用”,其主要目的是:A. 展示科技创新的成果B. 说明科技创新对环保的推动作用C. 预测科技创新的未来趋势D. 强调科技创新的复杂性(答案)8、文章中间部分详细描述了“生态修复项目的实施过程”,这一描述的主要作用是:A. 介绍生态修复的技术细节B. 强调生态修复的必要性C. 为后文评估修复效果做铺垫D. 分析生态破坏的原因(答案)。

部编人教版七年级 下册语文课外阅读理解含答案

部编人教版七年级 下册语文课外阅读理解含答案

部编人教版七年级下册语文课外阅读理解含答案一、部编版七年级语文下册阅读理解训练1.阅读下面文章,回答后面小题失根的兰花陈之藩①顾先生一家约我去费城郊区的一个大学里看花。

汽车走了一个钟头的样子,到了校园;校园笑得像首诗,也像幅画。

依山起伏,古树成荫,绿藤爬满了一幢一幢的小楼,绿草爬满了一片一片的坡地;除了鸟语,没有声音。

像一个梦,一个安静的梦。

②花圃有两片,里面的花,种子是从中国来的。

一片是白色的牡丹,一片是白色的雪球;如在海的树丛里,闪烁着如星光的丁香,这些花全是从中国来的呀!由于这些花,我自然而然地想起北平公园里的花花朵朵,与这些简直没有两样;然而,我怎么也不能把童年时的情感再回忆起来。

我不知为什么,总觉得这些花不该出现在这里,它们的背景应该是今雨轩,应该是谐趣园,应该是故宫的石阶,或亭阁的栅栏。

因为背景变了,花的颜色也褪了,人的情感也弱了,泪,不知为什么流下来。

③十几岁,就在外面漂流,泪从来也未这样不知不觉地流过。

在异乡见过与童年完全相异的东西,也见过完全相同的花草;同也好,不同也好,我总未因异乡事物而想过家。

到渭水滨,那水,是我从来没见过的,我只感到新奇,并不感觉陌生;到咸阳城,那城,是我从来没有见过的,我只感觉到它古老,并不感觉伤感。

我曾在秦岭捡过与香山上同样红的枫叶,在蜀中我也曾看到与大庙中同样的古松,我也并未因而想起过家。

我曾骄傲地说过:“我,到处可以为家。

”④然而,自至美国,情感突然变了;在夜里的梦中,常常是家里的小屋在风雨中坍塌了,或是母亲的头发一根一根地白了;在白天的生活中,常常是不爱看与故乡不同的东西,而又不敢看与故乡相同的东西。

我这时才恍然悟出,我所谓的到处可以为家,是因为蚕未离开那片桑叶;等到离开国土一步,即到处不可以为家了。

⑤花搬到美国未,我们看着不顺眼;人搬到美国来,也是同样不安心;这时候才忆起,故乡土地之芬芳与故乡花草的艳丽。

我曾记得,8岁时肩扛小镰刀跟着叔叔下地去割金黄的麦穗,而今这童年的彩色版画,成了我一生中不朽的绘画。

二年级阅读理解试题(有答案和解析)

二年级阅读理解试题(有答案和解析)

二年级阅读理解试题(有答案和解析)一、二年级语文下册阅读理解训练1.阅读下文,回答问题。

篓子里的青虫蝴蝶在大白菜上产了一堆卵。

后来这些卵变成了一条条小青虫。

小青虫吃菜叶,渐渐长大了。

大白菜却被咬得满身小孔。

鸡妈妈带着小鸡到菜地捉虫来了。

青虫太多了,鸡妈妈一家不停地吃着。

有只小黄鸡越吃越有滋味,心想:“我逮它一大批,藏起来以后吃。

”于是,它逮了好多好多青虫,放进一只篓子里。

过了一段时间,小黄鸡想:我该美美地吃一顿了。

它刚把篓子打开,只见一大群蝴蝶飞出来。

小黄鸡吓了一跳,连篓子也碰翻了。

翻倒的篓子里滚出好多空壳,别的什么也没有。

小青虫呢?它们到哪儿去了?小黄鸡呆住了。

(1)读了短文,我知道小青虫是________(益虫/害虫)。

(2)找出描写小黄鸡心理活动的句子,我们从中可以体会到它________的特点。

①贪心②目光长远③贪吃(3)篓子里的那些小青虫没有了,原因是()A. 它们跑掉了B. 它们变成了蝴蝶C. 它们被别的小鸡吃掉了【答案】(1)害虫(2)我逮它一大批,藏起来以后吃。

②(3)B【解析】2.阅读下文,回答问题。

春天来了,温暖的阳光照耀着大地。

啊!春天的景色的确美!小树绿了,桃花红了,杨柳长出了嫩绿的小叶子。

小草也从地里钻出来了,给大地铺上了一层“绿毯”。

河里的冰雪早已融化,河水在欢快地流淌。

小鸟在树上自由自在地歌唱,大雁也从南方飞回来了,美丽的蝴蝶在跳舞,蜜蜂也在花丛中忙着采蜜。

花园里百花盛开,红如火,白如雪,粉如霞。

好一个花花绿绿的世界。

啊!春天终于来到了,广阔的天地到处生机勃勃。

春天多么美丽呀!(1)给这篇短文加个题目。

(2)照样子写词语。

自由自在、________、________(3)这篇短文共有________个自然段,第2自然段共有________句话,分别写了________、________、________、________几种动物。

(4)用横线在短文中画出一个比喻句。

棒球帽阅读理解

棒球帽阅读理解

棒球帽阅读理解一、如果这是一个关于“棒球帽”的阅读理解试题试卷棒球帽阅读理解试卷一、阅读理解(共100分)阅读下面关于棒球帽的文章,回答问题。

棒球帽,是一种在现代社会中非常流行的帽子款式。

它起源于美国的棒球运动,最初是为了给棒球运动员提供防晒、阻挡视线干扰等功能。

棒球帽的帽檐通常比较长,可以有效地遮挡阳光直射眼睛。

它的帽身一般由棉质或者麻质等材料制成,这种材质使得棒球帽戴起来很舒适,并且透气性良好。

在时尚领域,棒球帽已经超越了其最初的运动功能,成为了一种时尚单品。

很多年轻人喜欢戴着棒球帽,搭配各种不同风格的服装,无论是休闲装还是运动装,棒球帽都能为整体造型加分不少。

而且棒球帽有各种各样的颜色和图案,从经典的纯色到炫酷的印花,应有尽有,可以满足不同人的个性需求。

(一)选择题(每题10分,共30分)1. 棒球帽起源于哪里?()A. 英国B. 美国C. 法国D. 德国答案:B解析:文章明确提到棒球帽起源于美国的棒球运动。

2. 棒球帽帽身一般由什么材料制成?()A. 丝绸B. 棉质或麻质C. 皮革D. 塑料答案:B解析:文中提到棒球帽的帽身一般由棉质或者麻质等材料制成。

3. 棒球帽在时尚领域有什么作用?()A. 只能搭配运动装B. 只能搭配休闲装C. 可以搭配多种风格服装,为造型加分D. 与服装搭配无关答案:C解析:文中指出很多年轻人喜欢戴着棒球帽搭配各种不同风格的服装,为整体造型加分不少。

(二)简答题(每题20分,共40分)1. 请简述棒球帽帽檐的作用。

答案:棒球帽帽檐的作用是有效地遮挡阳光直射眼睛。

解析:根据文章中“棒球帽的帽檐通常比较长,可以有效地遮挡阳光直射眼睛”得出答案。

2. 为什么说棒球帽在时尚领域超越了其最初的运动功能?答案:因为在时尚领域,棒球帽有各种各样的颜色和图案,可以满足不同人的个性需求,并且能搭配各种不同风格的服装,无论是休闲装还是运动装,都能为整体造型加分不少。

解析:文章详细描述了棒球帽在时尚方面的表现,包括颜色图案多样、能搭配多种风格服装等,这些都是它超越最初运动功能的体现。

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