中考英语阅读理解100篇:中考英语阅读理解真题及答案

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ὃ▅ᳮ100ὃ▅ᳮ⚪ᫀEdwardroseearlyontheNew-yearmorning.HelookedineveryroomandwishedaHappyNewYeartohisfamily.Thenheranintothestreettorepeatthattothosehemightmeet.Whenhecameback,hisfathergavehimtwobright,newsilverdollars.Hisfacelightedupashetookthem.Hehadwishedforalongtimetobuysomeprettybooksthathehadseenatthebookstore.Heleftthehousewithalightheart,expectingtobuythebooks.Asherandownthestreet,hesawapoorfamily.a\wishyouaHappyNewYear."saidEdward,ashewaspassingon.Themanshookhishead.“Youarenotfromthiscountry."saidEdward.Themanagainshookhishead,forhecouldnotunderstandorspeakhislanguage.Buthepointedtohismouthandtothechildrenshakingwithcold,asiftosay,“Theselittleoneshavehadnothingtoeatforalongtime.”Edwardquicklyunderstoodthatthesepoorpeoplewereintrouble.Hetookouthisdollarsandgaveonetotheman,andtheothertohiswife.Theywereexcitedandsaidsomethingintheirlanguage,whichdoubtlessmeant,“Wethankyousomuchthatwewillrememberyouallthetime.”WhenEdwardcamehome,hisfatheraskedwhatbookshehadbought.Hehunghisheadamoment,butquicklylookedup.“Ihaveboughtnobooks"saidhe."Igavemymoneytosomepoorpeople,whoseemedtobeveryhungrythen.,,Hewenton,“IthinkIcanwaitformybookstillnextNewYear.”“Mydearboy,“saidhisfather;"herearesomebooksforyou,moreasaprizeforyourgoodnessofheartthanasaNew-yeargift”a\sawyougivethemoneycheerfullytothepoorGermanfamily.Itwasniceforalittleboytodoso.BealwaysreadytohelpothersandeveryyearofyourlifewillbetoyouaHappyNewYear.”48.Edwardexpectedtowiththemoneyhegotfromhisfather.A.helpthepoorfamilyB.buysomethingtoeatC.buysomeprettybooksD.learnanotherlanguage49.WhydidthepoormanshakehisheadwhenEdwardspoketohim?A.Hecouldn,tunderstandtheboyB.Hewouldn,tacceptthemoneyC.Hedidn,tliketheboy*slanguageD.Hewastoocoldtosayanything50.HowmuchdidEdwardgivethepoorfamily?A.OnedollarB.TwodollarsC.ThreedollarsD.Fourdollars51.WeknowthatEdwardfromthepassage?A.gotaprizeforhiskindheartB.hadtobuyhisbooksnextyearC.boughtthebooksatthebookstoreD.gotmoremoneyfromhisfatherூὃᫀ௃48-51CABAூᦻ஺⌕"#EdwardḄ%ᵱ'ᵨ᱄*+,-Ḅ./ᐗ1234◤⌕Ḅ67஺ᨬ9%ᵱ':;<᱆᱆>?ᑮ"ABḄCDEFGHᱥJKL?ᑮ"MFGHᱥ4N⌕ḄᝄPQRᗐTUV7ḄWXḄᦑZ஺ூ⌲⚪᪆௃48.Cூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺᪷`abcade"Hehadwishedforalongtimetobuysomepretty49.Aூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺᪷`afcade"Themanagainshookhishead,forhecouldnotunderstandorspeakhislanguage.,,gh஺⚪ijk%஺50.Bூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺᪷`alcade"Hetookouthisdollars,andgaveonetotheman,andtheothertohiswife”UadcWhenhecameback,hisfathergavehimtwobright,newsilverdollarsgh஺⚪ijk%஺51.Aூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺᪷`aᓝcgh஺ijk%஺

1DIYYourOwnDessertsWeofferdifferentkindsofclassestoyouall.Averypopularclassweareofferingthese10daysistheclassnamed“DIYYourOwnDesserts,>.Canyouimaginehowhappyyourbelovedonewillbewhenyougivehim/heryourDIYdessertsonthespecialdayslikebirthday.Mother'sDayandFather,sDay?Cometoourclassandmakeyourowndesserts.Giveyourbelovedonesomesurprises!Theclassrunsdailyanditisacompletelyhands-onpersonalcookingexperiencelastingupto4hourslearning3-4recipesopeachlesson.Theteacherwillfirstshowhowtocookdifferentrecipesinfrontofyou.Andthenhewillguideyouonhowtoprepareandmakethefood.Attheendoftheclassyoucaneithereatthemealpreparedduringtheclassortakeithomewithyou.What'smore,youIIbeabletotakehomethecopiesofalltherecipes.Costs:$30eachlesson.Youcanstartatanytime.Gotoourwebsitetogetmoreinformationabouttheclass.Youcaneithere-mailusorcometoourofficeforattendingit52.Youcanjointheclassifyouliketo.A.offersomerecipesB.teachhowtocookC.makedessertsyourselfD.getsomesurprises53.Youwillintheclass.A.eatthemealwithteacherB.celebratethespecialdaysC.learn2-3recipeseachlessonD.haveahands-onexperience54.Youwillpayforfivelessons.A.$30B.$60C.$120D.$15055.Howcanyouattendtheclass?A.Makeaphonecalltothem.B.Sendthemane-mail.C.Getinformationfromparents.D.Cometotheclassdirectly.ூὃᫀ௃52-55CDDBqᦻrs஺⌕tuDIYYourOwnDessertsvwḄ⌕ᑁyzvwḄ{ᵨU|}Ḅ~஺ூ⌲⚪᪆௃52.Cூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺ᵫadc"Cometoourclassandmakeyourowndesserts.”gh᝞,gzᐭQvw.⚪ijk%஺53.Dூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺ᵫabc"Theclassrunsdailyanditisacompletelyhands-onpersonalcookingexperiencelastingupto4hourslearning3-4recipeseachlesson,"ghᙠQvᚪgzᨵḄᔊ஺⚪ij〉஺54.Dூ᪆௃]⁚⚪஺ᵫᦻ“$30eachlesson”gh⁚v◤⌕$150஺⚪ijk%஺55.Bூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺ᵫᦻ"Youcaneithere-mailusorcometoourofficeforattendingit”ghgz〈¡ᡈ£¤1¥¦§|}஺⚪ijk%஺

2uVolunteeringmakesyoulookattheworlddifferently.Youseehowlittlethingscanchangeaperson'slifeforthebetter;whichmakeseveryoneabetterperson."Mason,avolunteersaid.NationalVolunteerWeekstartedin1974andisheldeveryApril.Itisatimetothankvolunteersfortheirachievements.Itisalsoaperfectopportunity¨©toencourageotherstotaketheirfirststeptowardbecomingavolunteer.Makingthedecisiontotakethefirststepcanbethebiggestproblem,becausetheyoftenwonderiftheywillbeabletomeettheorganization?sexpectationsª«.Somepeoplefearnotknowinganyoneelseinthegroup.Nothavingenoughtimealsopreventssomefromsharingtheirabilities.Thefollowingtipscanhelpifyouhavesomeoftheseworries.ਭStartoutslowly,don'taddtoomuchpressure.Evenafewhoursamonthcanmakeabigdifferenceinsomeone'slife.ਭChooseanorganizationwiththesameinterestsandcommonvalues.ਭTakepartinatrainingmeetingfornewvolunteers,evenifitisnotasked.ਭWorkwithaveteranvolunteer.Hevolunteeredalot,hecanhelpyouincreasetheconfidenceandcompletelyunderstandtheorganization'sexpectations.ਭInviteafriendorfamilymembertoserve.Itisagoodexperiencetovolunteerwiththem.ਭFinally,itismostimportanttoenjoythevolunteerexperienceandtorememberthatnotallvolunteerexperiencesareperfect.Ifoneexperiencedoesn,twork,don,tgiveupandyou'IIsurelyfindtherightopportunity.Spendsometimeonvolunteerworkandyouwillseegreatchangesinpeople,slives.AsMasondiscoveredduringhisvolunteerexperience,u---littlethingscanchangeaperson"slife.”56.Volunteeringcanhelp.A.makeadecisionB.seetheworldclearlyC.thankotherpeopleD.makepersonJslifebetter57.Whatcouldbethereasontostoppeopletakingthefirststep?A.Theydon'thaveenoughtime.B.Theyarepreventedbytheirfamilies.C.Theyfearthattheirabilitiesareshared.D.Theydon'texpecttobecomevolunteers.58.Whichofthefollowingcanhelppeopletakethefirststep?A.Startoutquickly.B.Organizeatrainingmeeting.C.Inviteafriendtobewiththem.D.Joininagroupwithdifferentvalues.59.Theunderlinedword“veteran”inthepassagemeans"”.A.politeB.humorousC.youngD.experienced60.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Totellpeopletomakechangesintheirlives.B.Toencouragepeopletostarttheirvolunteering.C.Howtomakegreatachievementsinvolunteering.D.Howtokeeponvolunteeringwhateverhappened.ூὃᫀ௃56-60DACDBூ௃ᦻ®¯ᦻ஺▊±²³ὅµ¶Ḅ·ᜐz᝞¹237º»◀½²³ὅµ¶Ḅ¾⇋<ÀÁP7º²³ὅµ¶஺ூ⌲⚪᪆Â56.Dூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺᪷`acade"Youseehowlittlethingscanchangeaperson*slifeforthebetterffgh஺⚪ij〉஺ÃÄᙠ⌱⚪Æy᧕ÈᑮaeḄÉÊË⌱B.Ì᝞Í]Î9☢ḄeÐ:i⌱ÑÒÓᫀ஺⚪ÆÔÕÖᑴ⚪Øj஺57.Aூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺᪷`adcᨬ9e"Nothavingenoughtimealsopreventssomefromsharingtheirabilitiesgh஺⚪ijk%஺58.Cூ᪆௃]⁚ᳮ⚪஺᪷`abc9☢ਭ᪗ÚḄÛᩩÝ®ᡃºgz⌲᣸◀┯Ë⌱⚗஺᪷`aᩩÝ®âᑮḄ"Inviteafriendorfamilymembertoserve”gh஺⚪ijk%஺59.Dூ᪆௃ãä⚪஺᪷`åᑜçᓫã“Veteran”9☢ḄeГHevolunteeredalot”éêV"ë쵶íRîïðḄñò஺⚪ijk%஺60.Bூ᪆௃óᜧñ⚪஺ᨬ9caeUᨬ9eaSpendsometimeonvolunteerworkandyouwillsee

3greatchangesinpeopleJslives”u...littlethingscanchangeaperson,slife”éê²³ὅµ¶Ḅᜐ°gzöÑDὅ⌕ÁP7º²³ὅµ¶஺ClothesDonationᣎøBoxHaveyoueverputyouroldclothesintothedonationboxinyourneighborhood?Ifnot,youcandoitrightnowbecausetheclothesdonationisbecomingatrendùúinUrumqi.“Fromtimetotime,mymotherclearsouttheclotheswhichInolongerwear.Youknow,weteenagersaregrowingfast.Ithinkit'sagoodwaytohelpothers."LinTao,ajuniorstudentsays.a\oftenpickoutsomeofmyclotheswhichareoutofstyleaftergoingshopping.ThenI'IIputthemintothedonationbox.”MissLi,aprettyyoungladysays.“Thatseemslikeagoodidea.Someclothesintheboxarequitenew.Peoplecaneitherwearthemorusethemtomakethingssuchashandbagsandpencilcases."Mrs.Wang,anoldwomansays,aSometimesIalsolookthroughtheboxforsomeniceclothes.,,However,therearesomeproblemsalongwiththepopularityofclothesdonation.Recently,aUTVreporterfromFocusontheCityhasmadeasurvey.Herearetheresults:♦Theboxisfullofclothesinashorttime.Thereisnomoreroomforpeopletogiveawayclothes.♦Somepeopleselltheclothesinthedonationboxformakingmoneyinsteadofwearingthem.♦Somecommunitiessettheboxinunsuitableplaces.Sotherearefewclothesinit.♦ManyclothesaretoooldandshabbyẚüḄ."What'sworse,“oneofthestaffinacommunityadded,“Wequtieoftenseepeoplethrowrubbishintotheboxwhentheypassby.We'vetriedtostopthemseveraltimesbutfailed.Ithasbeenthemostseriousproblemsincewesetthebox.”InordertomakethedonationboxworkinanefficientᨵᦔḄway,ourgovernmentistakingaction.Clothesdonationwillbebetter-organizedanditIIbemoreconvenientforpeopleinneedtotaketheclothesaway.56.MissLigivesawayherclothesbecause.A.herclothesareoutofstyleB.hermotherclearsoutherclothesC.sheisgrowingtoofastD.shewantstomakesomething57.ThereporterfromUTVhascollected.A.4problemsB.5problemsC.6problemsD.7problems58.AlltheproblemsaboutthedonationboxareincludedEXCEPT.A.there'snomoreroomforpeopletodonateclothesB.peoplechooseunsuitableplacestosettheboxC.sometimestheboxisbrokenbysomeoneD.theclothesintheboxaretoooldandshabby59.Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph4means.A.theclothesdonationboxesB.theoldpeopleC.handbagsandpencilcasesD.someclothesinthebox60.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.theclothesdonationwillbebetter-organizedtohelpdonatorsandpeopleinneedB.theclothesdonationbecomeslesspopularthanbeforebecauseofseriousproblemsC.theclothesdonationcanpreventsomegirlsfromwearingclothesthatareoutofstyleD.theclothesdonationgivesthetradersagoodideatoselloldclothesformakingmoney56.A57.B58.C59.D60.A

4AyounggirlnamedMalala,bornin1997inthenorthwestofPakistan,isfamousforsupportingchildrenandwomentogeteducation.In2012,shewasshotandseriouslyinjuredwhenshereturnedhomeontheschoolbus.Luckily,shewassenttothehospitalintimeandsaved.Afterthat,shewentbacktoschoolandbegantostriveþᧅforchildrenandwomentoreceiveeducation.OnOctober10,2014,theNobelPrizeforpeacewasawardedᣴtoMalala.ShebecametheyoungestwinnerinthehistoryofNobelPrize.However,Malalamissedthemostimportanteventofbeingannouncedtobethewinneroftheprize.Attheverymoment,shewastakingchemistrylessonsintheclassroom!Afterhearingthenews,Malalachosetotakeherhistoryandphysicslessonsasusual.Shesaidcalmlytothereporter,"I'mproudofgettingthisprize.Althoughtheunforgettabledateitselfmeanssomethingtome,it'smoreimportanttofinishtherestlessonstoday.Afterall,it'sanormalschoolday.”Oneyearlater,AmyMainzer,anastronomicalscientistofNASA,foundanewplanet.Shenamedit“Malala”.WhenAmyMainzerwasinterviewedbyTimes,sheexplained,“IthinkMalalahassetanexampleforus.Sheisfearlessandstickstohelpingchildrenandwomengettherightofbeingeducated.Nothingcanstopher.”Lastyear,MalalapassedtheentranceexaminationofOxfordUniversitythroughherhardwork.Beforeshefinishedherhighschool,shehadwrittenabookIamMalala.Shesaid,u\hopethereadersaroundtheworldhavechancestoreadmybook.Mydreamisthatmoreandmorepeoplewillrealizeitisextremelydifficultforchildrenandwomeninsomeareastogeteducation.Actually,mystoryisalsothestoryof61millionchildren.Everyboyandeverygirlshouldhavetherighttogotoschool.”61.HowoldwasMalalawhenshewontheNobelPrizeforpeace?A.17.B.16.C.15.D.14.62.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“astronomical“inChinese?A.ᜩḄB.ᜩᦻḄC.ᙢᳮḄD.ᱥḄ63.What'sthenameofthenewplanet?A.AmyMainzer.B.NASA.C.Oxford.D.Malala.64.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?জMalalabecameastudentofOxford.ঝAplanetwasnamedforMalala.ঞTheNobelPrizewasawardedtoMalala.টMalalawroteabookcalledIamMalala.A.ঞঝজটB.ঝঞজটC.ঞঝটজD.ঝটজঞ65.WhichofthefollowingaboutMalalaisNOTTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Shestrivesforhelpingchildrenandwomentogotoschool.B.SheistheyoungestwinnerinthehistoryofNobelPrize.C.Shewastakingchemistrylessonswhenshewasawarded.D.Shewroteabookaboutherselfand6.1millionchildren.ὃᫀ61.A62.B63.D64.C65.D

5Runningawayisaseriousproblem.Therearelotsofrunawayandhomelesskidslivinginthestreetsaroiuidtheworld.Whydokidswanttorunawayfromhome?ਭSomekidsrunawaybecausethey'reafraidtotelltheirparenxsrhebadthingsthattheydidatschoolorinsociety.ਭSomekidsrunawaybecausethereisviolence()inthefamily.ਭSomekidsrunawaybecausetheirparentsdivorceandmarryothersagain.ਭSomekidsriniawaybecausetheyhaveproblemsatschool.Whatwillyoudoifyourfriendwantstorunawayfromhome?Ifyourfriendisthinkingaboutrunningaway-tellhimorherthatitisdifficulttosurvive(45)inthestreets.Trytohelpyourfriendfeellesslonely.Whateverrheproblemis.thereareotherwaystosolveit.Maybeyoucantthinkofthewaysrightnow.butanadultwillknowhowtohelpyou.Youshouldtellanadultthatyourfriendplanstorunawayassoonaspossible.Beingarealfrienddoesntmeankeepingasecretthatmayhurtsomeone.Andrunningawayisiflasolutionforeitherofyou.Itonlymakesmoreproblemsanddanger.᪷<ᩞᧇᑁ@⌱BᨬDᫀ.EFᐸ᪗IJᐭ⚪MNIᑁ஺()46.Howmanyreasonsarementionedinthearticleaboutrunningaway?A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.()47.What'stheChinesemeaningoftheunderlinedword"divorce”?A.[\B.ᔻ^C._`D.ab()48.Wecanknowfromthearticle.A.childrenwhowanttoninawayhavetroubleinthefamilyoratschoolB.childrenwhowanttorunawayareveryconfidentC.childrenwhowanttonmawaywanttomakemoreproblemsfortheirpar(?ntsD.childrenwhowanttorunawaycanhardlymakefriends()49.Ifyourfriendwantstorunaway,youshouldA.helphimmakeaplanB.tellanadulttostophimfromdoingthatC.helphimfindoutthereasonwhyhewantsiodoihatD.givesomeadviceabouthowiosurvive()50,Thewriter'sopinionaboutrunningawayisthat.A.parentsshoukln'idivorceB.teachersshouldsolvetheproblemskidshaveatschoolC,kidsshouldgetsometrainingabouthowtosurvive1).runningawayisn'tasolutionὃᫀ46-50CAABD▅ij☢lᦻmn⚪oᡠqḄAஹBஹCஹDst⌱⚗o⌱vᨬD⌱⚗஺

6ItwasasunnydayandIwalkedbackhomeafterschool.WhenIstoodinfromofthedoor.Iwasshockedtofindthatthekeyhaddisappearedfrommypocket.Itwasadisaster(wx)forme,becauseIonlyhadonekeyandmyparentsweregoneforseveraldays.Iwalkedaroundthecommunity,hopingtofindthelostkey.ButIcouldn'tfindit.Icalledmymumandshetoldmetogotomyaunt'shome.Myauntlivesinanotherbuildingofourconinninity.Iwassad.butIhadnochoice.Thenextmorning,whenIwasgoingtoschool.Isawsomethingshiningonthewindowofthesecurityhut(yz{).Itwasmykey.**Unbelievable!MIwasquitesurprisedasIheldthekeyinmyhands.“Isthatyours,kid?”theoldguardasked.°Yeah.Ilostityesterday.Whosentthis?”Ireplied.Theoldmansaid,"Idon'tknow.Someonepickedituplastnight.MTopickupakeyfromthegroundandtakeittothesecurityhutisnotsomethingspecial•butitmeantsomuchtome.Icannotexpressmythankstothepersonwhofoundmykey.ButIcanpassonhisorherkindnessbyfollowinghisorherstepstohelpothers.()56.FromthearticlewecanknowA.thewriterprobablylivedneartheschoolB.thewriterprobablycamefromarichfamilyC.thewritersparentswereteachersD.thewriter'sauntworkedintheschool()57.Whoadvisedthewritertogotohisauntshome?A.Histeacher.B.Hismother.C.Hisfather.D.Thegtiard.()58.Thewriterthoughtbeforehesawhiskeyonthesecurityhut.A.hewouldgethiskeythenextclayB.someonewouldhelphimlookforliiskeyChewouldhardlygethiskeyanymoreD.hecouldlookforhiskeythenextday(>59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thewritersauntdidn'tlivewithhiniB.Theguardwasayoungman.C.Thewriterknewwherethekeywaslost.D.Thewriterknewwhohadpickeduphiskey.()60.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?A.Weshouldtakecareofourkeys.B.Ifwelosesomethingwecangotothesecurityhut.C.Weshouldtakemorethanonekeywithus.D.Weshouldhelpolhersnomatterwhetheritisspecialornot.ὃᫀ56-60ABCAD

7Ladiesandgentlemen,welcometoourhotel.IIcrcistheinformationofyourroomcardonbothsides.WelcometoHotelKingPoliceBankHotelKingPhoneNumber:station♦>.07979-70078010▼Website:LongStreethtip:/Anrw.hatclking.comPark—•Busestuthehad:PostofficeBus705.Bus12.Bus47UsageKeepthecardclosetotheresponsezoneonthedooruntilthegreenlightison.Andthenopenthedoor.Noticelakethecardwithyou.Itwillbeahelpifyougetlost.Ifthecardislostduringyourstayinthehotel.pleasecallourServiceCentre.GivethecardbacktotheServiceCentrewhenyoucheckout.ਭHaveyoursayandsuggestionsaboutourhutclserviceon**MessageBoard“ofourwebsite.we'resuretoimprove.(responsezone;checkoutᳮ⌨)᪷<ᩞᧇᑁ@⌱BᨬDᫀ,EFᐸ᪗IJᐭ⚪MNIᑁ.()51.WhereistheHotelKing?A.Atthecornerofapolicestation.B.Nexttoapostoffice.BetweenabankandLongStreet.I).Acrossfromapark.()52.Youcanopenthedoorwiththeroomcardwhen.A.youwaitattheresponsezoneB.thegreenlightisonC.thecardmakesasoundD.ServiceCentrecallsyou)53.WhichisNOTtrueabouttheroomcard?A.Itsusefulwhenyougellost.B.Youcantakeabusforfreewithit.C.Itshouldbereturnedwhenyoucheckout.D.Ittellsusthebusestothehotel.)54.Howcanyouexpressyouropinionsaboutthehotelservice?A.Byvisiting**MessageBoard"ofthehotel'swebsite.B.BykeepingtheroomcardC.Byaskingthepoliceforhelp.D.Bycallingat07979-70078010.)55.Theinformationontheroomcardismostprobablywrittenforofthehotel.A.acookB.amanagerC.aguestD.awaiterὃᫀ:51-55DBBAC

8Aboywasonedaywalkinginafieldwhenhesawasheepcomingtowardshim.Thepoorthingcamerunningupquiteclosetohim.Shethenwentonafewsteps,atthesametime,turningaroundandlookupintheboy'sface,andbleatingloudly.Theboyhadneverseenasheepactinthiswaybefore,andwantingtofindoutwhatthesheepwanted,shebegantofollowheracrossthefield.Onandonshewent,everynowandthenturningroundtoseeiftheboywascoming.Atlastsheledthewaytoaplacewheretherewasarunningstream,andadeeppoolofwater.Assoonashecametothisspot,theboysawalittlelambstrugglinginthewater.Ithadfallenoverthebankintothepoolbelow,andtryingtogetout.Thepoormothersheepmusthaveknownthatsheneededhelptosaveherlittleone.Byleaningoverthebank,theboyfoundthathecouldjustreachthelamb.Hecaughtholdofit,andliftedituponthebank.Themothersheepseemedgreatlypleasedtohaveherlambagainbesideher.61.Theboydecidedtofollowthesheepbecausethesheep.A.wasaskingfbrhelpB.actedinastrangewayC.hadnolamsaroundherD.wasoldandlonely62.Onthewaytothestream,thesheepkeptlookingbackto.A.thanktheboyfbrhiskindnessB.enjoythehandsomeboyC.makesureoftheboy'sfollowingD.showherlambwasindanger.63.Totheboy,themothersheepwas.A.helplessB.braveC.cleverD.pitiful64.Theword“stream”inthereadingprobablymeans:A.adeepwaterpoolB.anarrowriverC.aspotfbrsheeptoplayinD.runningwateraroundthefield65.Inthewriter'sview,thestoryis.A.unbelievableB.educationalC.fullofknowledgeD.lessoffiinὃᫀ61-65BCCBB

9Duringtheyearsofgamemaking,therehavebeenanumberofgames.Manyoldgameshavedisappearedsincemodemgamescomeout.Teachersataprimaryschoolaskedtheirstudentstowritearticlesaboutgamestheyknewandwereshockedbytheresults.Halfofthe50childreninoneoftheclasseswroteaboutonlinegames.Itiseasytoseethattraditionalgameslikehide-and-seekandjumpropegamesareunfamiliartomanyoftoday'sschoolchildren,wholiketoplaycomputergames-especiallyinthecites,withtherisingpopularityofTV,theInternet,videoandonlinegames.Aneducationistsaid,^Traditionalgamesusedtobesopopular,butoverjustafewyears,studentshaveforgottenthem.It'ssad.”Thegamesthatmanyparentsonceplayedweregenerallyoutdoorsactivities,enjoyedduringbreaksorafterschool.Theyusuallyneededseveralpartnersandjustalittlespace.Jumpropegames,forexample,havealwaysbeenpopularincountriesaroundtheworld.Akindofjumpropegamesplayedwithrubberbandsconnectedtogethertomakealongropeplayedinmanycountries.Rubberbandjumpingwasoncepopularinprimaryschools.Girlslovedplayingthisgame,thisgamecanhelpkidspracticetheirjumpingskills,developcoordinationUmandalsomeetlotsoffriends.Itiscommonthesedaystoseeprimaryschoolstudentsspendingtheirbreaksintheclassroom.Theyarebusywiththeirstudies.“whenwewereyoung,weplayedmanydifferentoutdoorgames,buttoday?schildrendon'tknowwhattoplayorhowtoplay,“a40-year-oldmothersaid."Ifthesekidswantsomething,theycangetit,buttheydon'tknowwhatteamworkis.”Alannedbythesituation,educationalofficershavetriedtomakesomeprogramstoeducatingchildrenabouttraditionalszames.66.Whatmadeteachersgreatlysurprisedisthat.A.theirstudentshardlyspendtheirbreaksintheclassroomB.manystudentsnowknowmoreaboutonlinegamesC.educationalistsareworriedabouttraditionalgamesD.thestudentsonlyplayhide-and-seekgameathome67.It'sclearthat.A.studentstodaylikegamesoutofclassroomsB.traditionalgamesareforgottenbystudentsC.parentspaynoattentiontooutdoorgamesD.teachershavenoideaaboutthestudents9interests68.Whichtraditionalgameisstillplayedinmanycountries?A.Hide-and-seekgameB.RubberbandjumpingC.JumpropegameD.Kickingshuttlecock

1069.It'sinspiringthatA.thegovernmenthastriedtobringtraditionalgamesback.B.moreandmorestudentshavegivenupmoderngames.C.theparentshelpplaytraditionalgameswiththekids.D.theschoolsgivehomeworkoftraditionalgames70.ThebesttittleofthereadingshouldbeA.TraditionalGamesWereSoPopularB.TraditionalGamesAreMissingC.ModernGamesAreGrowingFastD.ModemGamesandtheKidsὃᫀ66-70BBCAB

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