2020中考英语复习方案名著阅读《金银岛》《野性的呼唤》试题

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2020中考英语复习方案第04篇名著阅读03《金银岛》《野性的呼唤》试题

2020中考英语复习方案第04篇名著阅读03《金银岛》《野性的呼唤》试题

名著阅读(三) 《金银岛》《野性的呼唤》A [2020·原创]As we walked down the shore, Ben Gunn told his story.“I was alone here for years,” he said. “One day, I found the skeleton(骷髅). I saw it was pointing to a tree. I dug around that tree and found the treasure. I was living in a cave, so I took the treasure to the cave. This morning, when Long John Silver and his men came to look for the treasure, I showed myself to one of them. He thought I was a ghost.” Ben laughed. “He ran off, and this gave me time to get back to the squire(乡绅) and the doctor. They were waiting at the cave.”“Now I know,” I said to the doctor, “why you gave the map to Silver.”“It was useless by then,” the doctor said. “There was no bur ied treasure. Ben Gunn had it. My plan was to get Long John Silver and his men away from the stockade(木寨). We could then get some stores from it.”When we got back to the cave, the squire was waiting for us.“Three of the mutineers(反叛者) got away,” the doctor told him. “But if we hurry, we can get to the boat before them. They ran back to the stockade on the other side of the island. We are nearer to the boat than they are.”I went into the cave. The captain was lying inside it next to the treasure—a pile of gold coins.“Hello, Jim,” he said. “I am pleased to see you. But I don't think you or I will be going to see again.”That night, the captain died. We carried the treasure down to the boat. We lit a fire on the shore and had a fine meal together. We were not afraid of the three mutineers. We had pistols(手枪). They had none. There were more of us than of them.The next morning, we went in the boat towards the Hispaniola. We didn't care about the three men. We left them on the island.I will not tell you about the journey home. Nothing important happened.But as soon as we got to Bristol, Long John Silver ran away. He took some of the gold with him. None of us cared. We were pleased to see the back of him. We each shared the treasure and used it in a different way.(Adapted from TreasureIsland) 1.Who found the treasure?A.Jim.B.Ben Gunn.C.Long John Silver.D.Three mutineers.2.Why did the doctor give the map to Long John Silver?A.He wanted to help Long John Silver find the treasure.B.Ben Gunn had taken the treasure away and the map was useless by then.C.His plan was to get Long John Silver and his men to come to the stockade.D.He wanted Long John Silver to get some stores for him.3.Where was the squire waiting?A.At the cave.B.In the stockade.C.In the boat.D.Behind the tree.4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A.Ben Gunn explained the treasure and the cave.B.The three mutineers were afraid to fight with the doctor and his men because the doctor had pistols and more men.C.Jim, the doctor, the squire, Long John Silver and Ben Gunn left the three mutineers on the island and went back to Bristol with the treasure.D.Long John Silver took all the treasure away as soon as they got to Bristol.BBuck did not read the newspapers, or he would know that trouble was coming.In fact, trouble was on its way for every strong dog with warm long hair. This was because men, going through the Arctic(北极的) darkness, had discovered a yellow metal—gold. And because shipping and transportation(运输) companies were advertising the discovery, thousands of men were rushing into the Northland. These men wanted heavy dogs, with strong muscles(肌肉) for working and thick coats to protect them from the cold.Buck lived at Judge Miller's house in the sunny-kissed Santa Clara Valley. There were big stables(马厩), long grape fields, fruit gardens and a big swimming pool. Buck ruled over the whole kingdom. Here he was born and here he had lived the four years of his life. He protected the Judge's sons and daughters at long midnight or early morning walks. On cold winter nights he lay at the Judge's feet in front of the warm library fire. He was king—king over everything, crawled(爬行的), walked, or flew at Judge Miller's place, including humans.Buck was this kind of dog in the autumn of 1897, when the discovery of gold in the Klondikepulled men from all over the world into the frozen North. But Buck did not read the newspapers. He did not know that Manuel, one of gardener's helpers, was not to be trusted. Manuel loved to gamble(赌博). He believed he could win but he was doomed to failure.On the night of Manuel's betrayal(背叛), no one saw him and Buck went off through the fields. Buck imagined it to be a relaxing walk. They arrived at a little train. A man talked with Manuel and money passed between them. Manuel tied a piece of thick rope around Buck's neck. Buck accepted it quietly. To be sure, it was unwanted, but Buck had learned to trust men he knew.However, when the ends of the rope were placed in the stranger's hands, he barked. Then the rope tightened(收紧) painfully, his tongue hanging out of his mouth. Then his strength disappeared, his eyes grew dim(浑浊), and he knew nothing when the train pulled up. Two men threw him into the baggage car.(Adapted from TheCalloftheWild by Jack London)1.Why were thousands of men rushing into the Northland?A.Because they could live a better life there.B.Because they might discover gold there.C.Because they could find the dogs they needed there.D.Because they wanted to enjoy the beautiful views there.2.Which description about Buck is NOT true according to the story?A.The Judge's family betrayed him so he ran away quietly.B.He had lived in Judge Miller's house since he was born.C.Life before the autumn of 1897 was enjoyable for him.D.Manuel could take him out of Miller's house because he trusted Manuel.3.The trouble Buck didn't know at first is that .A.he did not read the newspapersB.Judge Miller would ask someone to send Buck awayC.men wanted heavy dogs to work for them in the cold areasD.Manuel was doomed to lose money when gambling4.The story is mainly about .A.animals' trust in humansB.people's discovery of goldC.Buck's early life at Judge Miller'sD.the turning point of Buck's life【参考答案】A1.B 由第一段中的“Ben Gunn told his story… One day, …I dug around that tree and found the treasure.”可知答案为B。

(盐城专版)2020中考英语复习方案名著阅读(二)《格列佛游记》《海底两万里》试题

(盐城专版)2020中考英语复习方案名著阅读(二)《格列佛游记》《海底两万里》试题

名著阅读(二) 《格列佛游记》《海底两万里》A(One day, Gulliver was caught in a storm and his ship hit a rock, then damaged.He was washed to the beach by sea wave.He walked and walked to find a city, but he was too tired and felt asleep. When he woke up, he found himself in Lilliput and a lot of tiny people were around him.) The Emperor spoke in a high voice but I could hear all the words clearly. His followers and all the ladies wore rich and beautiful clothes. The ground where they were standing looked like gold and silver cloth.His Majesty and I often spoke to each other but neither of us understood a single word. I tried words from many languages—Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian and Latin. No one could understand my words, not even the cleverest of the Emperor’s followers.After about two hours the Emperor left. His wife, children and their servants also went. There were strong guards around me. This was to stop the crowd of people from hurting me.An officer told the guards to hold six men who made me angry. These men were given to me and I had to choose their punishment. I put five of them in my pocket. Then I pretended(假装) to eat the sixth man.The poor man screamed terribly. The guards were worried when they saw my knife in my hand. Was I going to cut up the man? But I only cut the binding(捆绑物) round his hands. Then I put him on his feet and let him go. I lifted the other five men out of my pocket and put them gently on the ground too.The people and the soldiers were very pleased with my great kindness. They told the Emperor about it immediately. The Emperor ordered his men to make a bed for me and they had to join six hundred of their little beds together to make one bed for me.At the same time the Emperor asked all his advisers for their advice on how to deal with. They were very worried. If my binding was cut, I might be dangerous. I was eating so much food that soon all the people would be very hungry. The farmers could not grow enough food to feed all of us.The wise men thought that they should kill me. But they would not be able to bury(埋葬) me. My dead body would smell. This might cause much illness all over the country.(Adapted from Gulliver’s Travels)1.Why did the tiny people hurt Gulliver at first?A.They wanted to kill him and got his eyes.B.They were afraid of him because he was too big.C.They thought he would attack the Emperor and his people.D.They liked him so much and wanted to make fun of him.2.The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 4 most probably refers to(指) “”.A.the guardsB.the officersC.the six menD.the soldiers3.Put the following statements in the correct order according to the story.①The Emperor ordered his men to make a big bed for Gulliver.②They couldn’t understand each other.③The Emperor spoke.④Gulliver didn’t punish the six tiny people and let them go.⑤A crowd of people hurt Gulliver.A.③⑤②①④B.③②⑤④①C.⑤①④③②D.②⑤①③④4.Why didn’t the tiny people in Lilliput kill Gulliver finally?A.He was so strong that he would work for them.B.He was so big and they didn’t have the weapon to kill him.C.The Emperor and his family liked him so much that they didn’t agree.D.His dead body would smell and cause much illness in their country.BIt was a week before I saw Captain Nemo again. Every morning, I noticed fresh air coming into the rooms and I knew that the Nautilus had surfaced(浮出水面). I would go out and see the sunrise.Then I received a note from Captain Nemo. He invited me and my friends to go hunting with himin the forests of Crespo Island. Ned was excited because he thought there he could find a chance to escape. When I saw Captain Nemo the next day, I asked him why he was so interested in Crespo Island. “I thought you preferred the sea to being on land.”“I do,” replied the Captain. “But these forests are under the sea.” During breakfast, he explained that he had made diving suits(潜水服) that used special air tanks. These tanks would allow us to stay under the water for ten hours. He had also made lights that worked in electric batteries. When Ned realized that we were not going onto land for our hunting trip, he decided not to come at all.Conseil and I put on our diving suits, and so did Captain Nemo and one of his men. We stepped into a room and closed the door. The room was filled with water, and another door opened. We must go through it, and we were in the sea floor. It was an amazing experience.We were about ten metres under the water. The light from the sun reached us. Everything looked very colourful. We walked over the fine sand and enjoyed the colours of the shells, fish and seaweed. Conseil and I followed Captain Nemo and his man as they crossed a large grassy area. We were going deeper and deeper. Two hours later, we were a hundred metres under the water. The suits worked very well, and it was easy to walk and breathe.At one hundred metres deep, we could still see quite well, and Captain Nemo stopped and pointed to some dark shapes. This was the forest. The “trees” in the fores t were giant seaweed, and all their branches were vertical(垂直的). We could not stop looking at them. Fish swam around the branches like birds in a forest. Small shrubs(灌木) grew under the large seaweed trees. Some of them had flowers.We walked through this forest for about an hour, and then we lay down to rest. I was not hungry, but I was very sleepy. We all slept, and when we woke up, we walked further.(Adapted from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea)1.What do you think the Nautilus is?A.A kind of ship under the sea.B.A kind of fish in the sea.C.A kind of plane in the sky.D.A kind of transport on land.2. didn’t go hunting with others in the forests of Crespo Island under the water.A.Captain NemoB.Captain Nemo’s manC.NedD.Conseil3.What’s the order of the following events?①They visited the forest. ②They crossed the large grassy area.③They felt sleepy and lay down to rest. ④Captain Nemo made diving suits and lights.⑤Captain Nemo invited some people to go hunting.A.④⑤①②③B.⑤④①②③C.③⑤④②①D.⑤④②①③4.From the passage, we can learn that .A.Ned and Nemo were close friendsB.Captain Nemo enjoyed the hunting tripC.there were three people visiting the forestD.it took them 30 minutes to walk through the forest5.The passage is probably taken from .A.a sports magazineB.a book reviewC.a science fictionD.a travel report【参考答案】A 1—4 BCBDB1-5 ACDBC。

初三英语英语名著阅读练习题30题

初三英语英语名著阅读练习题30题

初三英语英语名著阅读练习题30题1.In the novel, the main character is brave and intelligent. What is his main characteristic?A.CowardlyB.BraveC.CleverD.Shy答案解析:B。

题目中明确提到小说中的主角勇敢且聪明,选项A“Cowardly( 胆小的)”与描述不符;选项C“Clever( 聪明的)”只是主角的特点之一,但不是主要特点;选项D“Shy 害羞的)”也不符合描述。

只有选项B“Brave 勇敢的)”是主角的主要特点。

2.The novel has a very exciting plot. What happens in the middle of the story?A.The hero saves the day.B.The villain is defeated.C.A new character appears.D.Nothing happens.答案解析:C。

在小说情节发展中,选项A“英雄拯救世界”通常在结尾;选项B“反派被打败”也一般在故事后期;选项D“什么都没发生”不符合小说有精彩情节的描述。

而在故事中间常常会有新角色出现推动情节发展,所以答案是C。

3.The female character in the novel is known for her kindness. Whatdoes she do to help others?A.She ignores them.B.She laughs at them.C.She gives them food.D.She argues with them.答案解析:C。

因为她以善良著称,选项A“忽视他们”、选项B“嘲笑他们”、选项D“和他们争论”都不符合善良的特点,只有选项C“给他们食物”体现了善良。

4.In the novel, there is a big battle. Who wins the battle?A.The good guys.B.The bad guys.C.No one.D.It's a tie.答案解析:A。

九年级英语文学作品单选题40题

九年级英语文学作品单选题40题

九年级英语文学作品单选题40题1.Who is brave and adventurous in "Treasure Island"?A.Jim HawkinsB.Long John SilverC.Dr. LiveseyD.Squire Trelawney答案:A。

在《金银岛》中,吉姆·霍金斯勇敢且具有冒险精神。

选项B 朗·约翰·西尔弗是个狡猾的海盗;选项C 利夫西医生比较理智冷静;选项D 乡绅特里劳尼相对富有但在勇敢和冒险方面不如吉姆·霍金斯突出。

2.Which character in "Pride and Prejudice" is proud and reserved?A.Elizabeth BennetB.Mr. DarcyC.Jane BennetD.Mrs. Bennet答案:B。

在《《傲慢与偏见》中,达西先生骄傲且矜持。

选项 A 伊丽莎白·贝内特聪明机智但不是骄傲矜持;选项 C 简·贝内特温柔善良;选项D 贝内特太太比较聒噪。

3.In "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", who is mischievous and clever?A.Tom SawyerB.Huckleberry FinnC.Becky ThatcherD.Aunt Polly答案:A。

在《《汤姆·索亚历险记》中,汤姆·索亚调皮且聪明。

选项B 哈克贝利·费恩勇敢自由;选项C 贝基·撒切尔漂亮可爱;选项D 波莉姨妈严厉慈爱。

4.Who is kind-hearted and hardworking in "Oliver Twist"?A.Oliver TwistB.NancyC.Mr. BrownlowD.Fagin答案:C。

初三英语英语名著阅读练习题30题

初三英语英语名著阅读练习题30题

初三英语英语名著阅读练习题30题1. In "Jane Eyre", who is Jane's cruel aunt?A. Mrs. ReedB. Mrs. FairfaxC. Miss TempleD. Bertha Mason答案:A。

解析:在《简·爱》中,里德太太是简的舅妈,她对简非常残忍,经常虐待简,这些情节在小说的开篇部分就有描写。

2. In "Wuthering Heights", Heathcliff was adopted by which family?A. The EarnshawsB. The LintonsC. The GrangeD. The Heights答案:A。

解析:在《呼啸山庄》中,希斯克利夫被恩萧家族收养,这是小说故事展开的一个重要设定,在小说开头部分就有提及。

3. "I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will." This statement is from which character in "Jane Eyre"?A. Jane EyreB. Blanche IngramC. Georgiana ReedD. Eliza Reed答案:A。

解析:这句话是简·爱所说的,体现了简·爱追求自由和平等的强烈意志,在小说的相关章节中有明确表述。

4. In "Wuthering Heights", Catherine marries which character?A. HeathcliffB. Edgar LintonC. Hindley EarnshawD. Hareton Earnshaw答案:B。

2020年中考英语阅读理解专题复习(含答案)

2020年中考英语阅读理解专题复习(含答案)

2020 年中考英语阅读理解专题复习(名师详细剖析解题技巧+实战训练,建议下载保存)(绝对精品文档,价值很高,值得下载打印)一、解题技巧英语阅读理解是综合语言运用能力的一个重要方面,阅读理解题是占篇幅最长的、最耗时间的、生词最多的、单题分值最高的题型,当然,阅读理解也成为了学生们头疼的题型,下面就是初中英语阅读理解难点分析及高分秘诀,希望能助力同学们取得更好的成绩!初中英语阅读理解难点分析1. 单词不认识很多同学都有这种感觉,平时课本上的单词自己都掌握了,为什么遇到阅读还是有很多看不懂呢?这类问题被归结为单词量不够。

要解决这个问题,就是要多背单词,除此之外还要摸索规律。

第一、人名、地名没必要较真。

英语中有大量的词总是大写第一个字母的,而他们也大多属于专有名词,表示人名,地名,事件。

如Adela 、Manchester 、NATO 。

遇到这类词完全可以视若罔闻。

2. 前缀、后缀有规律英语中有些词通过前面或者后面加一些字母,就会变成另一个词。

如,regular-- irregular ,kind--kindness ,前者通过加-ir 变成起否定形式,后者通过在后面加-ness,变成了名词。

归纳起来,一般说前缀变词义(如肯否定),后缀变词性。

只要记住这个原则,平时在学习时有意识地去检验,积累各种加前后缀的形式,就不至于稍加变化就不认识了。

3. 有的词是需要摸索的在阅读题中,有的词是在文章中有提示的,因为英语写作有个潜在的规则,词语若非不得已,不要重复。

秉承这个原则,我们可以在文章的结构平行处找线索。

或是反义词,或是近义词,根据文章的具体情况,同学们不难做出一个比较有针对性的选择。

4. 考纲单词必须熟记。

大纲要求的单词、平时做题总是遇到的单词,生活中会经常遇到的单词,这些词是同学们发挥才智,施展所有做题技巧的基础。

没有特别好的方法,就是有恒心一直背:把单词表上的词分类,单独把不会的列出来,分批背,平时总是遇到又不认识的,用一本笔记本把他们都记下来,天天反复天天背。

2020中考英语复习方案第一篇教材考点梳理名著阅读02《格列佛游记》《海底两万里》试题

2020中考英语复习方案第一篇教材考点梳理名著阅读02《格列佛游记》《海底两万里》试题

名著阅读(二) 《格列佛游记》《海底两万里》A(One day, Gulliver was caught in a storm and his ship hit a rock, then damaged.He was washed to the beach by sea wave.He walked and walked to find a city, but he was too tired and felt asleep. When he woke up, he found himself in Lilliput and a lot of tiny people were around him.) The Emperor spoke in a high voice but I could hear all the words clearly. His followers and all the ladies wore rich and beautiful clothes. The ground where they were standing looked like gold and silver cloth.His Majesty and I often spoke to each other but neither of us understood a single word. I tried words from many languages—Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian and Latin. No one could understand my words, not even the cleverest of the Emperor's followers.After about two hours the Emperor left. His wife, children and their servants also went. There were strong guards around me. This was to stop the crowd of people from hurting me.An officer told the guards to hold six men who made me angry. These men were given to me and I had to choose their punishment. I put five of them in my pocket. Then I pretended(假装) to eat the sixth man.The poor man screamed terribly. The guards were worried when they saw my knife in my hand. Was I going to cut up the man? But I only cut the binding(捆绑物) round his hands. Then I put him on his feet and let him go. I lifted the other five men out of my pocket and put them gently on the ground too.The people and the soldiers were very pleased with my great kindness. They told the Emperor about it immediately. The Emperor ordered his men to make a bed for me and they had to join six hundred of their little beds together to make one bed for me.At the same time the Emperor asked all his advisers for their advice on how to deal with. They were very worried. If my binding was cut, I might be dangerous. I was eating so much food that soon all the people would be very hungry. The farmers could not grow enough food to feed all of us.The wise men thought that they should kill me. But they would not be able to bury(埋葬) me. My dead body would smell. This might cause much illness all over the country.(Adapted from Gulliver's Travels)1.Why did the tiny people hurt Gulliver at first?( )A.They wanted to kill him and got his eyes.B.They were afraid of him because he was too big.C.They thought he would attack the Emperor and his people.D.They liked him so much and wanted to make fun of him.2.The u nderlined word “them” in Paragraph 4 most probably refers to(指) “”.( )A.the guardsB.the officersC.the six menD.the soldiers3.Put the following statements in the correct order according to the story. ( )①The Emperor ordered his men to make a b ig bed for Gulliver.②They couldn't understand each other.③The Emperor spoke.④Gulliver didn't punish the six tiny people and let them go.⑤A crowd of people hurt Gulliver.A.③⑤②①④B.③②⑤④①C.⑤①④③②D.②⑤①③④4.Why didn't the tiny people in Lilliput kill Gulliver finally?( )A.He was so strong that he would work for them.B.He was so big and they didn't have the weapon to kill him.C.The Emperor and his family liked him so much that they didn't agree.D.His dead body would smell and cause much illness in their country.BIt was a week before I saw Captain Nemo again. Every morning, I noticed fresh air coming into the rooms and I knew that the Nautilus had surfaced(浮出水面). I would go out and see the sunrise.Then I received a note from Captain Nemo. He invited me and my friends to go hunting with him in the forests of Crespo Island. Ned was excited because he thought there he could find a chance to escape. When I saw Captain Nemo the next day, I asked him why he was so interested in Crespo Island. “I thought you preferred the sea to being on land.”“I do,” replied the Captain. “But these forests are under the sea.” During breakfast, he explained that he had made diving suits(潜水服) that used special air tanks. These tanks would allow us to stay under the water for ten hours. He had also made lights that worked in electric batteries. When Ned realized that we were not going onto land for our hunting trip, he decided not to come at all.Conseil and I put on our diving suits, and so did Captain Nemo and one of his men. We stepped into a room and closed the door. The room was filled with water, and another door opened. We must go through it, and we were in the sea floor. It was an amazing experience.We were about ten metres under the water. The light from the sun reached us. Everything looked very colourful. We walked over the fine sand and enjoyed the colours of the shells, fish and seaweed. Conseil and I followed Captain Nemo and his man as they crossed a large grassy area. We were going deeper and deeper. Two hours later, we were a hundred metres under the water. The suits worked very well, and it was easy to walk and breathe.At one hundred metres deep, we could still see quite well, and Captain Nemo stopped and pointed to some dark shapes. This was the forest. The “trees” in the forest were giant seaweed, and all their branches were vertical(垂直的). We could not stop looking at them. Fish swam around the branches like birds in a forest. Small shrubs(灌木) grew under the large seaweed trees. Some of them had flowers.We walked through this forest for about an hour, and then we lay down to rest. I was not hungry, but I was very sleepy. We all slept, and when we woke up, we walked further.(Adapted from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea)1.What do you think the Nautilus is? ( )A.A kind of ship under the sea.B.A kind of fish in the sea.C.A kind of plane in the sky.D.A kind of transport on land.2.didn't go hunting with others in the forests of Crespo Island under the water.( )A.Captain NemoB.Captain Nemo's manC.NedD.Conseil3.What's the order of the following events? ( )①They visited the forest.②They crossed the large grassy area.③They felt sleepy and lay down to rest.④Captain Nemo made diving suits and lights.⑤Captain Nemo invited some people to go hunting.A.④⑤①②③B.⑤④①②③C.③⑤④②①D.⑤④②①③4.From the passage, we can learn that . ( )A.Ned and Nemo were close friendsB.Captain Nemo enjoyed the hunting tripC.there were three people visiting the forestD.it took them 30 minutes to walk through the forest5.The passage is probably taken from .( )A.a sports magazineB.a book reviewC.a science fictionD.a travel report【参考答案】A 1—4 BCBDB1-5 ACDBC。

2020中考英语复习方案第04篇名著阅读03《金银岛》《野性的呼唤》试题

2020中考英语复习方案第04篇名著阅读03《金银岛》《野性的呼唤》试题

2020中考英语复习方案第04篇名著阅读03《金银岛》《野性的呼唤》试题名著阅读(三) 《金银岛》《野性的呼唤》A [2020·原创]As we walked down the shore, Ben Gunn told his story.“I was alone here for years,” he said. “One day, I found the skeleton(骷髅). I saw it was pointing to a tree. I dug around that tree and found the treasure. I was living in a cave, so I took the treasure to the cave. This morning, when Long John Silver and his men came to look for the treasure, I showed myself to one of them. He thought I was a ghost.” Ben laughed. “He ran off, and this gave me time to get back to the squire(乡绅) and the doctor. They were waiting at the cave.”“Now I know,” I said to the doctor, “why you gave the map to Silver.”“It was useless by then,” the doctor said. “There was no bur ied treasure. Ben Gunn had it. My plan was to get Long John Silver and his men away from the stockade(木寨). We could then get some stores from it.”When we got back to the cave, the squire was waiting for us.“Three of t he mutineers(反叛者) got away,” the doctor told him. “But if we hurry, we can get to the boat before them. They ran back to the stockade on the other side of the island. We are nearer to the boat than they are.”I went into the cave. The captain was lying inside it next to the treasure—a pile of gold coins.“Hello, Jim,” he said. “I am pleased to see you. But I don't think you or I will be going to see again.”That night, the captain died. We carried the treasure down tothe boat. We lit a fire on the shore and had a fine meal together. We were not afraid of the three mutineers. We had pistols(手枪). They had none. There were more of us than of them.The next morning, we went in the boat towards the Hispaniola. We didn't care about the three men. We left them on the island.I will not tell you about the journey home. Nothing important happened.But as soon as we got to Bristol, Long John Silver ran away. He took some of the gold with him. None of us cared. We were pleased to see the back of him. We each shared the treasure and used it in a different way.(Adapted from TreasureIsland) 1.Who found the treasure?A.Jim.B.Ben Gunn.C.Long John Silver.D.Three mutineers.2.Why did the doctor give the map to Long John Silver?A.He wanted to help Long John Silver find the treasure.B.Ben Gunn had taken the treasure away and the map was useless by then.C.His plan was to get Long John Silver and his men to come to the stockade.D.He wanted Long John Silver to get some stores for him.3.Where was the squire waiting?A.At the cave.B.In the stockade.C.In the boat.D.Behind the tree.4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A.Ben Gunn explained the treasure and the cave.B.The three mutineers were afraid to fight with the doctor and his men because the doctor had pistols and more men.C.Jim, the doctor, the squire, Long John Silver and Ben Gunn left the three mutineers on the island and went back to Bristol with the treasure.D.Long John Silver took all the treasure away as soon as they got to Bristol.BBuck did not read the newspapers, or he would know that trouble was coming.In fact, trouble was on its way for every strong dog with warm long hair. This was because men, going through the Arctic(北极的) darkness, had discovered a yellow metal—gold. And because shipping and transportation(运输) companies were advertising the discovery, thousands of men were rushing into the Northland. These men wanted heavy dogs, with strong muscles(肌肉) for working and thick coats to protect them from the cold.Buck lived at Judge Miller's house in the sunny-kissed Santa Clara Valley. There were big stables(马厩), long grape fields, fruit gardens and a big swimming pool. Buck ruled over the whole kingdom. Here he was born and here he had lived the four years of his life. He protected the Judge's sons and daughters at long midnight or early morning walks. On cold winter nights he lay at the Judge's feet in front of the warm library fire. He was king—king over everything, crawled(爬行的), walked, or flew at Judge Miller's place, including humans.Buck was this kind of dog in the autumn of 1897, when the discovery of gold in the Klondikepulled men from all over the world into the frozen North. But Buck did not read the newspapers. He did not know that Manuel, one of gardener's helpers, was not to be trusted. Manuel loved to gamble(赌博). He believed he could win but he was doomed to failure.On the night of Manuel's betrayal(背叛), no one saw him and Buck went off through the fields. Buck imagined it to be a relaxing walk. They arrived at a little train. A man talked with Manuel and money passed between them. Manuel tied a piece of thick rope around Buck's neck. Buck accepted it quietly. To be sure, it was unwanted, but Buck had learned to trust men he knew.However, when the ends of the rope were placed in the stranger's hands, he barked. Then the rope tightened(收紧) painfully, his tongue hanging out of his mouth. Then his strength disappeared, his eyes grew dim(浑浊), and he knew nothing when the train pulled up. Two men threw him into the baggage car.(Adapted from TheCalloftheWild by Jack London)1.Why were thousands of men rushing into the Northland?A.Because they could live a better life there.B.Because they might discover gold there.C.Because they could find the dogs they needed there.D.Because they wanted to enjoy the beautiful views there.2.Which description about Buck is NOT true according to the story?A.The Judge's family betrayed him so he ran away quietly.B.He had lived in Judge Miller's house since he was born.C.Life before the autumn of 1897 was enjoyable for him.D.Manuel could take him out of Miller's house because he trusted Manuel.3.The trouble Buck didn't know at first is that .A.he did not read the newspapersB.Judge Miller would ask someone to send Buck awayC.men wanted heavy dogs to work for them in the cold areasD.Manuel was doomed to lose money when gambling4.The story is mainly about .A.animals' trust in humansB.people's discovery of goldC.Buck's early life at Judge Miller's。

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名著阅读(三) 《金银岛》《野性的呼唤》A [2020·原创]As we walked down the shore, Ben Gunn told his story.“I was alone here for years,” he said. “One day, I found the skeleton(骷髅). I saw it was pointing to a tree. I dug around that tree and found the treasure. I was living in a cave, so I took the treasure to the cave. This morning, when Long John Silver and his men came to look for the treasure, I showed myself to one of them. He thought I was a ghost.” Ben laughed. “He ran off, and this gave me time to get back to the squire(乡绅) and the doctor. They were waiting at the cave.”“Now I know,” I said to the doctor, “why you gave the map to Silver.”“It was useless by then,” the doctor said. “There was no bur ied treasure. Ben Gunn had it. My plan was to get Long John Silver and his men away from the stockade(木寨). We could then get some stores from it.”When we got back to the cave, the squire was waiting for us.“Three of the mutineers(反叛者) got away,” the doctor told him. “But if we hurry, we can get to the boat before them. They ran back to the stockade on the other side of the island. We are nearer to the boat than they are.”I went into the cave. The captain was lying inside it next to the treasure—a pile of gold coins.“Hello, Jim,” he said. “I am pleased to see you. But I don’t think you or I will be going to see again.”That night, the captain died. We carried the treasure down to the boat. We lit a fire on the shore and had a fine meal together. We were not afraid of the three mutineers. We had pistols(手枪). They had none. There were more of us than of them.The next morning, we went in the boat towards the Hispaniola. We didn’t care about the three men. We left them on the island.I will not tell you about the journey home. Nothing important happened.But as soon as we got to Bristol, Long John Silver ran away. He took some of the gold with him. None of us cared. We were pleased to see the back of him. We each shared the treasure and used it in a different way.(Adapted from Treasure Island) 1.Who found the treasure?A.Jim.B.Ben Gunn.C.Long John Silver.D.Three mutineers.2.Why did the doctor give the map to Long John Silver?A.He wanted to help Long John Silver find the treasure.B.Ben Gunn had taken the treasure away and the map was useless by then.C.His plan was to get Long John Silver and his men to come to the stockade.D.He wanted Long John Silver to get some stores for him.3.Where was the squire waiting?A.At the cave.B.In the stockade.C.In the boat.D.Behind the tree.4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A.Ben Gunn explained the treasure and the cave.B.The three mutineers were afraid to fight with the doctor and his men because the doctor had pistols and more men.C.Jim, the doctor, the squire, Long John Silver and Ben Gunn left the three mutineers on the island and went back to Bristol with the treasure.D.Long John Silver took all the treasure away as soon as they got to Bristol.BBuck did not read the newspapers, or he would know that trouble was coming.In fact, trouble was on its way for every strong dog with warm long hair. This was because men, going through the Arctic(北极的) darkness, had discovered a yellow metal—gold. And because shipping and transportation(运输) companies were advertising the discovery, thousands of men were rushing into the Northland. These men wanted heavy dogs, with strong muscles(肌肉) for working and thick coats to protect them from the cold.Buck lived at Judge Miller’s house in the sunny-kissed Santa Clara Valley. There were big stables(马厩), long grape fields, fruit gardens and a big swimming pool. Buck ruled over the whole kingdom. Here he was born and here he had lived the four years of his life. He protected the Judge’s sons and daughters at long midnight or early morning walks. On cold winter nights he lay at the Judge’s feet in front of the warm library fire. He was king—king over everything, crawled(爬行的), walked, or flew at Judge Miller’s place, including humans.Buck was this kind of dog in the autumn of 1897, when the discovery of gold in the Klondike pulled men from all over the world into the frozen North. But Buck did not read the newspapers. He did not know that Manuel, one of gardener’s helpers, was not to be trusted. Manu el loved togamble(赌博). He believed he could win but he was doomed to failure.On the night of Manuel’s betrayal(背叛), no one saw him and Buck went off through the fields. Buck imagined it to be a relaxing walk. They arrived at a little train. A man talked with Manuel and money passed between them. Manuel tied a piece of thick rope around Buck’s neck. Buck accepted it quietly. To be sure, it was unwanted, but Buck had learned to trust men he knew.However, when the ends of the rope were placed in the strange r’s hands, he barked. Then the rope tightened(收紧) painfully, his tongue hanging out of his mouth. Then his strength disappeared, his eyes grew dim(浑浊), and he knew nothing when the train pulled up. Two men threw him into the baggage car.(Adapted from The Call of the Wild by Jack London)1.Why were thousands of men rushing into the Northland?A.Because they could live a better life there.B.Because they might discover gold there.C.Because they could find the dogs they needed there.D.Because they wanted to enjoy the beautiful views there.2.Which description about Buck is NOT true according to the story?A.The Judge’s family betrayed him so he ran away quietly.B.He had lived in Judge Miller’s house since he was born.C.Life before the autumn of 1897 was enjoyable for him.D.Manuel could take him out of Miller’s house because he trusted Manuel.3.The trouble Buck didn’t know at first is that .A.he did not read the newspapersB.Judge Miller would ask someone to send Buck awayC.men wanted heavy dogs to work for them in the cold areasD.Manuel was doomed to lose money when gambling4.The story is mainly about .A.animals’ trust in humansB.people’s discovery of goldC.Buck’s early life at Judge Miller’sD.the turning point of Buck’s life【参考答案】A1.B 由第一段中的“Ben Gunn told his story… One day, …I dug around that tree and found the treasure.”可知答案为B。

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