Ⅰ. 阅读理解
第一节 阅读下列材料,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Inventions usually make a big difference to people's lives. Do you have any great inventions at home? Do they help you a lot in your life or bring you much fun? Here are some of the most useful inventions in families according to a survey.

(
A. boring
B. convenient
C. difficult
(
A. at school
B. in the office
C. at home
(
A. using the electric foot basin
B. listening to music with the reading pen
C. enjoying the mopping machine working
(
A. The water won't get cold when the electric foot basin is used.
B. It's dangerous for kids to use the reading pen alone.
C. Mopping robots can help people forget their busy life.
第一节 阅读下列材料,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Inventions usually make a big difference to people's lives. Do you have any great inventions at home? Do they help you a lot in your life or bring you much fun? Here are some of the most useful inventions in families according to a survey.
(
B
)1. It is ________ for kids to learn with the reading pen.A. boring
B. convenient
C. difficult
(
C
)2. The three useful inventions are mainly used ________.A. at school
B. in the office
C. at home
(
A
)3. Old people can keep their blood pressure normal by ________.A. using the electric foot basin
B. listening to music with the reading pen
C. enjoying the mopping machine working
(
A
)4. Which of the following sentences is TRUE?A. The water won't get cold when the electric foot basin is used.
B. It's dangerous for kids to use the reading pen alone.
C. Mopping robots can help people forget their busy life.
答案:
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.A
B
When I was a teenager growing up in Russia, I wanted to leave school and have my own life. The only way I could do this was to work in the local brick factory in my town, or get married. I was nervous when I told my father I wanted to leave school. I thought he would say, "No! You are going to college." He took me by surprise when he said, "OK. We'll go to the brick factory."
Two days later, he took me to the factory. I had a very romantic idea of working in a factory. I had imagined everyone to be friends working together and having fun. I even imagined there would be music and singing. I guess I had watched too many movies as a teenager.
When we arrived at the factory gate, my father spoke to the guard and one minute later we were inside. My father said, "Take your time. Look around." I walked around the factory looking at the building, the workers, and listening to the noise. It was horrible. I ran back to my father and said, "I want to go home."
He asked me, "What do you think of the factory?"
"It's terrible," I replied.
"And marriage is even worse!" he said.
I went back to school the next day, thinking about studying hard so I could get into a good college. I enjoyed studying English so I decided to major in languages at college. Thanks to my father and our trip to the brick factory, I now work at the United Nations and my father is very proud of me. I married a very good man and my life is much better than it would have been working in the factory!
(
A. Russia
B. Japan
C. China
(
A. more careful
B. more colorful
C. more beautiful
(
A. by doing nothing
B. in a special way
C. by saying nothing
(
A. decided to work there
B. decided to get married
C. changed her mind
When I was a teenager growing up in Russia, I wanted to leave school and have my own life. The only way I could do this was to work in the local brick factory in my town, or get married. I was nervous when I told my father I wanted to leave school. I thought he would say, "No! You are going to college." He took me by surprise when he said, "OK. We'll go to the brick factory."
Two days later, he took me to the factory. I had a very romantic idea of working in a factory. I had imagined everyone to be friends working together and having fun. I even imagined there would be music and singing. I guess I had watched too many movies as a teenager.
When we arrived at the factory gate, my father spoke to the guard and one minute later we were inside. My father said, "Take your time. Look around." I walked around the factory looking at the building, the workers, and listening to the noise. It was horrible. I ran back to my father and said, "I want to go home."
He asked me, "What do you think of the factory?"
"It's terrible," I replied.
"And marriage is even worse!" he said.
I went back to school the next day, thinking about studying hard so I could get into a good college. I enjoyed studying English so I decided to major in languages at college. Thanks to my father and our trip to the brick factory, I now work at the United Nations and my father is very proud of me. I married a very good man and my life is much better than it would have been working in the factory!
(
A
)5. The writer lived in ________ when she was a teenager.A. Russia
B. Japan
C. China
(
B
)6. At first she thought life in the factory would be ________ than in school.A. more careful
B. more colorful
C. more beautiful
(
B
)7. When she told her father that she wanted to leave school, he expressed his disagreement ________.A. by doing nothing
B. in a special way
C. by saying nothing
(
C
)8. After they visited the factory, the girl ________.A. decided to work there
B. decided to get married
C. changed her mind
答案:
5.A 6.B 7.B 8.C
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