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九年级英语阅读理解推理判断题单选题40题

九年级英语阅读理解推理判断题单选题40题

九年级英语阅读理解推理判断题单选题40题1. The author of the biography mentioned that the person often spent time alone in the garden. We can infer that the person might beA. lonelyB. enjoying the peaceC. avoiding othersD. thinking about work答案:B。

本题考查对人物行为动机的推理判断。

A 选项“lonely”表示孤独,但仅根据在花园独处不能直接得出此人孤独;C 选项“avoiding others”意为避开他人,文中未给出相关暗示;D 选项“thinking about work”在文中也无依据。

而在花园独处更可能是享受宁静,B 选项符合。

2. In the biography, it was said that the person smiled whenever they saw children playing. This shows that the personA. liked children very muchB. wanted to join the childrenC. remembered their childhoodD. was forced to smile答案:A。

从文中描述可知,这个人每次看到孩子玩耍都会微笑,这表明这个人非常喜欢孩子,A 选项符合。

B 选项“wanted to join the children”文中未提及;C 选项“remembered their childhood”没有相关线索支持;D 选项“was forced to smile”不符合常理。

3. The biography stated that the person always carried a book with them. We can conclude that the personA. was a studentB. loved readingC. needed to studyD. was showing off答案:B。

九年级英语阅读理解推理判断题完形填空题30题答案解析版

九年级英语阅读理解推理判断题完形填空题30题答案解析版

九年级英语阅读理解推理判断题完形填空题30题答案解析版1There was once a boy named Tom. He was very adventurous. One day, he decided to explore the forest near his house. As he walked through the forest, he saw many beautiful flowers and heard the singing of birds. He was so excited that he began to run. After a while, he came across a small stream. He wanted to cross it, so he __1__ on a large stone and jumped over. Then he continued his journey. Soon, he found a mysterious cave. He was curious and decided to enter. Inside the cave, it was dark. He took out his flashlight and __2__ around. Suddenly, he heard a strange noise. He was scared and wanted to run away. But he calmed himself down and decided to find out what the noise was. After a few minutes, he realized it was just a small animal. He smiled and __3__ back out of the cave. On his way home, he thought about his adventure and couldn't wait to tell his friends.1. A. stood B. sat C. lay D. slept答案:A。

2024年中考英语阅读理解之推理判断题课件

2024年中考英语阅读理解之推理判断题课件

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做题技巧
第二部分
做题技巧
定位句
做排除
基于细节理解 高于细节理解
定位词
比选项
注意事项
第三部分
注意事项
01 必用“排除法”! 02 选项逐个寻找定位词进行分析!! 03 耐心,细心,信心!!!
习题练习
第四部分
We can infer
from the passage.A. half of
the workers don’t use their vacation days.B.
many workers have to work long hours.
We can infer
from the passage.A. half of
the workers don’t use their vacation days.B.
work hours are the same around the world.C.
there are a lot of dull people in the world.D.
many workers have to work long hours.
Many people say that their vacations are too short. In France, people get five weeks of paid vacation a year. In Germany, they get four to six weeks, and in the United States, two weeks. One study shows fewer than half of workers used all their vacation days. In Great Britain, there is a saying, “All work and no play makes Jack a dull ( 迟钝的) boy.” If that is true, there must be a lot of dull people in the world.

七年级英语阅读理解推理判断题60题

七年级英语阅读理解推理判断题60题

七年级英语阅读理解推理判断题60题1. In the school cafeteria, Tom always sits alone and eats very little. He often looks sad. What can you infer about Tom?A. He doesn't like the food in the cafeteria.B. He has no friends at school.C. He is on a diet.D. He is a quiet person.答案:B。

解析:文章提到Tom总是一个人坐着并且吃得很少还经常看起来很悲伤。

A选项说他不喜欢食堂食物,但文中没有任何关于食物喜好的提示;C选项说他在节食,没有依据表明他是为了节食而这样;D选项说他是个安静的人,一个人坐着并不一定就是安静的人,而总是一个人很可能是没有朋友,所以选B。

2. Mary's mother bought her a new dress. Mary didn't show any excitement and just put it in the closet. What can we infer?A. Mary doesn't like new clothes.B. Mary already has a similar dress.C. Mary is not in a good mood.D. Mary doesn't like the color of the dress.答案:C。

解析:妈妈给Mary买了新裙子,正常情况下应该会兴奋,但她没有任何兴奋的表现就把裙子放进衣柜。

A选项说她不喜欢新衣服太绝对,没有体现她一直不喜欢新衣服;B选项说有相似裙子文中没有提及;D选项说不喜欢裙子颜色,文章没有关于颜色的描述,很可能是她当时心情不好,所以选C。

中考英语阅读理解推理判断题强化单选题50题

中考英语阅读理解推理判断题强化单选题50题

中考英语阅读理解推理判断题强化单选题50题1.John always smiles and greets everyone he meets. We can infer that John is _____.A.shyB.friendlyC.rudezy答案:B。

解析:文章中提到John 总是微笑并和他遇到的每个人打招呼,这表明他很友好。

选项A 害羞不符合他的行为表现;选项 C 粗鲁也与他的行为相悖;选项 D 懒惰更无法从他的这些行为中推断出来。

2.Mary spends a lot of time helping her classmates with their studies. Mary must be _____.A.selfishB.helpfulC.meanD.careless答案:B。

解析:Mary 花很多时间帮助同学学习,所以可以推断出她是乐于助人的。

选项 A 自私与她的行为不符;选项C 刻薄也不对;选项D 粗心同样不符合她帮助同学的行为。

3.Tom looks worried when he sees the math test paper. We can guess that Tom _____.A.is good at mathB.likes mathC.is afraid of mathD.hates math答案:C。

解析:Tom 看到数学试卷时很担心,这表明他害怕数学。

选项A 擅长数学不符合他担心的表现;选项B 喜欢数学也不对;选项 D 讨厌数学不如害怕数学更准确地体现他看到试卷时的状态。

4.Lisa cries after reading a letter. We can think that Lisa is _____.A.happyB.angryC.sadD.excited答案:C。

解析:Lisa 读信后哭了,所以可以推断出她很伤心。

选项 A 开心不符合;选项 B 生气不太可能;选项 D 兴奋也不对。

九年级英语阅读理解推理判断题单选题40题答案解析版

九年级英语阅读理解推理判断题单选题40题答案解析版

九年级英语阅读理解推理判断题单选题40题答案解析版1. The author of the passage is most likely a(n) _____.A.teacherB.studentC.scientistD.writer答案:D。

解析:文章中没有明确表明作者是老师、学生或科学家的信息。

但是从文章的写作风格和内容来看,作者更像是一个作家。

A 选项teacher 文中未提及任何与老师相关的内容;B 选项student 同理;C 选项scientist 文章中也没有科学研究等方面的线索。

2. From the passage, we can infer that the main character is _____.A.braveB.cowardlyC.cleverD.stupid答案:A。

解析:文章中描述了主人公在面对困难时的表现,通过细节可以推断出主人公很勇敢。

B 选项cowardly 与文中主人公的行为不符;C 选项clever 文中虽有体现主人公的机智之处,但不是主要特点;D 选项stupid 完全错误,文中没有任何证据表明主人公愚蠢。

3. The setting of the story is most likely in _____.A.a cityB.a villageC.the countrysideD.a forest答案:A。

解析:文章中提到了高楼大厦、繁忙的街道等,这些都是城市的特征。

B 选项village 通常没有高楼大厦;C 选项countryside 比较安静,没有繁忙的街道;D 选项forest 与文章中的描述不符。

4. We can conclude from the passage that the problem was solved by _____.A.the main character aloneB.with the help of othersC.by chanceD.in a mysterious way答案:B。

中考英语阅读理解推理判断题强化单选题50题

中考英语阅读理解推理判断题强化单选题50题

中考英语阅读理解推理判断题强化单选题50题1. In the story, Tom often helps Mary with her homework. We can infer that they are _____.A. classmatesB. friendsC. brother and sisterD. teacher and student答案:B。

解析:汤姆经常帮助玛丽做作业,同学之间一般不会这么频繁地互相帮助,兄弟姐妹之间通常也不会特别强调帮助做作业,老师和学生的关系也不符合,所以推断他们是朋友。

2. The man smiles at the woman when he sees her. From this, we can guess that they _____.A. just metB. know each otherC. are strangersD. are in a hurry答案:B。

解析:男人看到女人时微笑,通常意味着他们认识彼此,刚见面不太会马上微笑,陌生人之间一般不会微笑,匆忙的情况下也不太会微笑。

3. In the text, the girl cries after talking to the boy. We can think that _____.A. the boy made her happyB. she was sad about somethingC. they had a great timeD. it was a funny conversation答案:B。

解析:女孩和男孩交谈后哭了,哭通常表示伤心,而不是开心、度过了美好时光或者是有趣的对话。

4. The boy runs to the girl and gives her a flower. We can conclude that _____.A. it's her birthdayB. he wants to apologizeC. it's a normal dayD. he is showing off答案:B。

初中英语阅读理解推理判断题单选题50题

初中英语阅读理解推理判断题单选题50题

初中英语阅读理解推理判断题单选题50题1. The boy in the story is very kind. We can infer that he _____.A.is also braveB.likes animalsC.is good at sportsD.has many friends答案:A。

解析:文中提到男孩很善良,通常善良的人也会比较勇敢,其他选项文中没有依据可推断。

B 选项喜欢动物、C 选项擅长运动、D 选项有很多朋友在文中均未提及。

2. The girl helped an old man cross the street. We can guess that she is _____.A.politezyC.rudeD.careless答案:A。

解析:女孩帮助老人过马路,可推断出她很有礼貌。

B 选项懒惰、C 选项粗鲁、D 选项粗心在文中没有依据且与帮助老人的行为不符。

3. The man in the story is a teacher. We can think that he _____.A.likes reading booksB.is strict with studentsC.works hardD.is good at singing答案:C。

解析:作为老师通常工作努力,A 选项喜欢读书、B 选项对学生严格、D 选项擅长唱歌在文中均无依据可推断。

4. The woman saved a cat. We can suppose that she _____.A.hates animalsB.is kind-heartedC.is afraid of catsD.is rich答案:B。

解析:女人救了一只猫,可推断出她很善良。

A 选项讨厌动物、C 选项害怕猫、D 选项富有在文中均无依据。

5. The boy lost his way. We can imagine that he _____.A.is calmB.is worriedC.is happyD.is angry答案:B。

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考查学生:•判断、推理和引申•理解作者的意图、观点或态度•常用逻辑词:“infer, conclude, imply, suggest”等。

A(Megan and Kyle are talking before class begins.)Megan: Hey, Kyle, are you ready for the big test today? I studied that list of words and the definitions (释义) for two hours last night.Kyle: Oh, but I didn’t study at all. I just wrote all the answers on the palm(手掌) of my hand, see?Megan: Kyle, You can’t do that! That’s cheating!Kyle: Hey, don’t worry. I won’t be caught. Mrs. King will never know.(Mrs. King comes in and passes out the test papers.)Mrs. King: Okay, no more talking. You may begin.(Kyle looks at his hand when the teacher isn’t looking.)Joe: (raising his hand) Mrs. King, may I get a drink? I have the hiccups(打嗝).Mrs. King: Yes, you may.Kyle: (raising his hand) Mrs. King, may I get a drink, too?Mrs. King: Kyle, what is that on your hand? I think you had better come to my desk.Kyle: Oh, no…(After this, Kyle realises his mistakes and never cheats in exams again.)1. Where did the story possibly take place?A. In the classroomB. In the library.C. On the playgroundD. In the reading room2. Where did Kyle write the answers?A. On his deskB. In his notebookC. On the palm of his handD. On a piece of paper3. What happened in class at last?A. Megan was caughtB. Kyle was caughtC. Megan told his classmates everythingD. Joe told Mrs. King about Kyle’s cheatingBMany students ask for advice about improving their English. There are three basic questions. The first question is about real English. Li Hao from Hubei wrote, “I enjoy watching English films and listening to real English songs. But it takes a long time. What do you think?”This is a great way to learn English! Talk about the film or song with your friends, and guessthe meaning of the new words. Just enjoy yourself!The second question is about speaking. Sam, from Suzhou wrote, “Our school has a foreign teacher. But I’m shy and can’t speak to her. What should I do?”When I visit China, lots of people in the street say, “Hello! How are you? Where are you from? Do you like China?” These are good questions to start a conversation. Many people are shy when they speak English, so before you begin, take a deep breath and smile! Smiling always helps.The third question is about vocabulary. Oliver, from Anhui Province wrote, “I want to remember all the new words. I write them down, but I forget them quickly. What should I do?”Try to remember eight or ten words a day. Write them on pieces of paper and place them in your bedroom. Say the words when you see them, and change them every day. And when you’re shopping, how about counting the English words, or saying the English names for everything you see?4. How many basic questions do the students often ask?A. TwoB. ThreeC. FourD. Five5. What should you do if you are shy to speak English?A. Watch English films.B. Write down the words firstC. Listen to real English songs.D. Take a deep breath and smile before you begin.6. What is Oliver’s problem?A. He’s too shy to talk with others.B. 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In the fifth year, the bush grows tall enough for enough for shaping. Then the gardener begins to shape the whole bush.Once a topiary has been started, it needs care all years. In the summer it must be cut many times to keep its shape. This cutting also helps the bush grow. In the winter the bushes don’t grow. The gardeners have to brush snow off the plants, or snow may hurt some parts of them.Topiary gardening is a very old art. The Romans did it in the first century. In the sixteenth century, people in Europe liked topiaries too. By the late 1600s, topiaries were also grown in America. Today it’s popular in many parts of word.8. Put the following in the right order according to the passage.a. The gardener chooses a bush for the topiary.b. The whole bush grows tall enough for shaping.c. The gardener begins to shape the bottom of the bush.d. The gardener draws the shape of a topiary.A. d-a-b-cB. b-c-a-dC. a-d-c-bD. d-a-c-b9. What does the underlined word ”trimmed” in the third paragraph mean?A. ShakenB. CutC. CleanedD. Collected10. In which part of the world did the topiary gardening begin first?A. In RomeB. In EuropeC. In AmericaD. In AfricaDOnce upon a time, there was a lovely garden. There was a tree with many leaves and some vegetables in the garden. Both the vegetables and the tree made the garden beautiful. The garden’s owner was very proud of this. But the tree and the vegetables didn’t like each other. The vegetables hated the tree’s shadow. The tree thought the vegetables drank all the water.One day, the vegetables decided to use up all the water in the ground so that the tree would dry up. Then the tree answered back by refusing to shade the vegetables from the hot sun. Soon, the vegetables and the tree were all drying up.The gardener was sad and stopped watering them. When he did that, both the tree and the vegetables really learned what thirst was. There seemed to be no solution, but one of the vegetables, a small courgette (小胡瓜), understood what was going on, and decided to solve the problem. Despite the little water available and the hot sunshine, the little courgette did all he could to grow, grow, grow...He grew so big that the gardener started watering them again. Then the vegetables and the tree realized that it was better to help each other than to fight. They worked together to make the garden beautiful again.11. The writer may think that the courgette .A. was very clever and hardworkingB. was selfless but a little lazyC. liked fighting with othersD. did nothing important12. The writer’s main purpose of writing this passage is to .A. let us remember the lovely courgetteB. ask us to plant trees and vegetablesC. prove that everything needs water very muchD. tell us it’s better to help each other than to fightEDoing exercise makes you healthy and fit. However, it is not easy to keep doing exercise for a long time. So, you should think up ways to make exercise more fun. The following are some ways.◆Choose exercises that you likeWrite a list of activities that you like. From the list, you can pick some that can help you to keep healthy. If you like playing basketball, you can join a basketball club with your friends. If you like riding a bicycle, you can take part in a bicycle-riding club and try to use your bicycle to get around. By looking at the list, you will realise there are many activities that can keep you fit.◆Make a proper planMake a plan to do exercise. People usually get jaded about doing the same thing over and over again. So try to add some different activities into your plan so that you have a few different choices. For example, you can walk when you are watching TV. In this way, you can have a lot of fun and keep healthy at the same time.◆Train with a friendDoing exercise with a friend is a good way to make doing exercise much more fun. When one of you wants to give up doing exercise, the other can encourage him to go on. Or you can chat with each other to pass the time when you are exercising.13. The underlined word, "jaded", is the closest in meaning to _____.A. worriedB. tiredC. excitedD. surprised14. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Choose your favorite exercises.B. Make a plan.C. Do exercise every day.D. Do exercise with friends.15. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Joining an exercise club is the best way to do exercise.B. Many people like to keep doing the same exercise.C. It can be boring for some people to keep doing the same exercise.D. Playing basketball is the most popular way to do exercise.16. What’s the purpose of the writer writing this passage?A. To tell readers how to make exercise more fun.B. To teach us how to choose proper exercises.C. To ask readers to make plans for everything.D. To explain why people easily give up doing exercise.F13-year-old Usmaan arrived in Lebanon from Syria a few months ago. I found him living in an old Lebanese school that he and his family have been allowed to live in.Usmaan left Syria, along with the rest of his family, because of the fighting. Usmaan showed me where he and his very large family slept and ate. It was one of the abandoned classroomswith some clothes on the floor to sleep on and a small gas stove where the few meals they had were made.It was extremely cold but the small makeshift heater they had was off. They explained that fuel was too expensive and they just had to wear as many clothes as they could to keep warm. Armaane, another refugee told me: "Sometimes we have to choose between using the fuel to cook our meals or heating the room." They had to leave most of their things behind in Syria so they don't have anything here to play with. There's no school for them to go to.Families living at the abandoned school struggle to keep warm and get enough to eat. "There's nothing to do here. Before, in my home in Syria I had friends and after school we would have picnics and play."But after the fighting started, after we came here, I lost all my friends and we have nothing to do."There are over 6,000 Syrian refugees like Armaane and Usmaan in Lebanon, but as the fighting carries on that number may continue to rise.17. We can infer that Armaane .A. is younger than UsmaanB. is Usmaan’s friendC. has no school to go toD. is in charge of cooking18.Which of the following words can best describe the Syrian people’s feeling?A. Satisfied.B. Surprised.C. Frightened.D. Worried.GMany teenagers like to play video games, but not many like to design them. 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Zaineb’s game also teaches players about gravity through a series of jumping and exploring challenges. “I just wanted to make a game about science, and I thought that the most interesting topics in different subjects had to do with gravity,” Zai n eb said. “Gravity is a topic that is good for all ages.”She didn’t often play games before designing Discover, but now she really likes to play, she said. “I was trying to make it really good, so it took me a long time,” Zaineb said. “I enjoyed it. I think I want to make some more games in the future. I hope I can be a real game designer someday.”19. In the National STEM Video Game Challenge, kids compete to .A. play video gamesB. design video gamesC. learn science and technologyD. become engineers20. What did Zaineb’s family and friends do when she was making her game?A. They helped her test the game.B. They made fun of her.C. They raised money for her.D. They asked her to give up.21. Which of the following is TRUE?A. STEM is a challenge that has four parts.B. Zaineb’s game was about math.C. Zaineb thought her game was difficult.D. Zaineb used to play video games.22. It can be inferred that Zaineb .A. is a thoughtful school girlB. often takes part in STEMC. is sure to become a designerD. likes designing everything23. The story wants to tell us about .A. a girl’s dreamB. a new video gameC. a STEM competitionD. a girl’s experience of designing a game。

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