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山东省济南市市中区2019-2021年三年中考一模英语试卷精选汇编
阅读理解专题
山东省济南市市中区2021年中考一模英语试题.
V.阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。

(40分)
A
A woman in jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. Though she hesitated (犹豫) for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed. He thought the woman wouldn’t afford it. Staring at her disrespectfully for a while, he told her that the dress was already sold. The woman walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day.
The following morning, she returned to the shop and dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other. After finding out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. With great difficulty, he climbed into the shop window to get the dress. As soon as she saw it, the woman said she did not like it. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress she had first asked for. What she really wanted to let the assistant know is that everyone, poor or rich, should be treated with the same respect.
56. How many times did the woman go to the expensive shop?
A. Once.
B. Twice.
C. Three times.
D. Never.
57. What did the woman want to buy?
A. Jeans.
B. A fur coat.
C. A dress.
D. A hat.
58. Why did the assistant look at the woman disrespectfully?
A. Because the woman hesitated for a moment.
B. Because he thought the woman was poor.
C. Because the dress was already sold.
D. Because he wanted to go home at once. 59. What does the underlined phrase “ eager to” mean in Chinese?A. 渴望 B. 害怕 C. 紧张 D. 慌乱60. From the passage, we can learn that _________. A. We had better not go shopping in jeans B. We can’t go into an expensive shop with little money C. We can’t hesitate before buying what we want D. We shouldn’t judge (评判) a person from the clothes 【答案】56. B 57. C 58. B 59. A 60. D 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述一个女人穿着牛仔裤去昂贵的商店买衣服没有受到尊敬,后来换了装扮,让服务员把窗户里所有的衣服拿了出来却买了一开始想买的裙子的故事。

【56题详解】细节理解题。

根据“The following morning, she returned to the shop”可知,女人返回了商店,所以她去了两次,故选B。

【57题详解】
细节理解题。

根据“he finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. ”可知,女
人想买裙子,故选C。

【58题详解】
细节理解题。

根据“He thought the woman wouldn’t afford it.”可知,服务员觉得她买不起,所
以不尊敬她,故选B。

【59题详解】
词句猜测题。

根据上下文可知,女人换了装扮过来,服务员把裙子拿了下来,并把窗户里所
有衣服都拿了出来,所以服务员是渴望服务女人的,故选A。

【60题详解】
推理判断题。

根据全文可知,女人一开始穿着牛仔裤去贵的商店买衣服,但是服务员对女人
不尊敬,后来女人换了装扮过来,服务员非常热情,最终女人让服务员把窗户里所有的衣服拿了出来却买了最初想买的裙子,以此来教训服务员,所以我们不应该从衣服来评判别人,故选D。

B
Grace Brown leads a busy school life. Apart from the many required subjects, the 14-year-old girl also sings in a choir (合唱团) and plays the piano. The school day lasts from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., but G race has so many activities to attend that she has no time for P. E.classes. That’s why Grace has chosen to take P. E. classes on her own time.
Her school has allowed her to try “virtual” P. E.. For many subjects, tests and textbooks have become available on computers. Now, new technologies are also having an effect on P. E.. Grace wears a fitness tracker(追踪设备) called Fitbit on her arm while exercising. She usually exercises three times a week for 30 minutes each time. A program on her computer records her activity. Grace needs to hand in the records to her school every week.
“Virtual” P. E. is becoming more and more popular among teenagers. Usually, P. E. teachers don’t guide their Fitbit-wearing students in real time. But they do lead the students’ work by setting goals. The students can choose their favorite activities. Those who swim or dance all year round may easily meet the workout requirements. As for Grace, she has added light running and cycling to her days. Some schools, however, do not support thi s trend. “Physical activity is different from physical education,” said a P. E. teacher. “Physical activity is great for the body. Everybody is moving. But in P. E. classes, students are taught not only how to move but also things like teamwork.
61. Grace has so many activities to attend that she has to _________.
A. give up exercising
B. ask for more time
C. try “virtual” P. E.
D. take tests often
62. How long does it take Grace to do exercise every week?
A. 3 minutes.
B. 30 minutes.
C. 60 minutes.
D. 90 minutes.
63. What is “virtual” P. E. according to the passage?
A. Students take P. E. classes online on their own time.
B. Students are taught how to move as well as teamwork.
C. Students take P. E. classes with P. E. teachers at school.
D. Students who we ar Fitbit don’t need to hand in the records.
64. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Grace does nothing but swimming and dancing every day.
B. Physical activity is the same as physical education.
C. P. E. teachers set goals for their Fitbit-wearing students.
D. “Virtual” P.
E. is widely accepted by all the P. E. teachers.
65. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Fitbit: A Fitness Tracker
B. P. E. Classes Outside of School
C. Different Physical Activities
D. Teamwork in P.
E. Classes
【答案】61. C 62. D 63. A 64. C 65. B
【解析】
本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了“虚拟”体育课的情况以及一些学校对此的看法。

【61题详解】
细节理解题。

根据“she has no time for P. E.classes.”及“Her school has allowed her to try “virtual” P. E.”可知,格蕾丝很忙,所以没有时间上体育课,所以学校让她尝试“虚拟”体育课,故选C。

【62题详解】
细节理解题。

根据“She usually exercises three times a week for 30 minutes each time.”可知,格蕾丝每周锻炼三次,每次30分钟,总共90分钟,故选D。

【63题详解】
细节理解题。

根据“That’s why Grace has chosen to take P. E. classes on her own time.”及“For many subjects, tests and textbooks have become available on computers. Now, new technologies are also having an effect on P. E.”可知,现在很多课程都可以在电脑上进行,体育课也可以通过电脑进行,所以格蕾丝可以根据自己的时间在网上上体育课,故选A。

【64题详解】
细节理解题。

根据“But they do lead the students’ work by setting goals.”可知,体育老师会给网上上体育课的学生设定目标,故选C。

【65题详解】
主旨大意题。

根据全文可知,本文主要介绍了“虚拟”体育课,通过电子设备可以让学生自己
选择时间在学校外上体育课,故选B。

C
Sometimes, we clearly remember our childhood neighborhood just as well, or even better than, our childhood homes. For both children and adults, neighborhoods are a place to live, play, and learn. Neighborhoods are also a place where many sweet and unforgettable memories are left.
In the majority of US suburbs (市郊), almost everyone on the block knows each other and often talk with one another. Coming home together on the bus is usually just the beginning of neighboring chi ldren spending time together. Whether it’s playing soccer or running after each other around on bikes, kids often take advantage of the daylight to get some fresh air outside their homes. When it’s hot, children can jump into a pool together to swim. And when it’s cold, they can have snowball fights with one another and have fun.
Adults also take advantage of living in a community by taking care of their neighbors. It’s very convenient for neighbors to become friends, considering that they live so close together. Neighbors will often babysit or dog-sit for each other.
If someone holds a party, neighbors might lend some space for guests to park their cars in. And if a postal worker mixes up the mail, neighbors are more than happy to return it back to its rightful owner. The neighbors usually offer to help when someone needs a hand. Having kind and caring neighbors can make a world of difference in how a person thinks of their home. To some people, a home may not be just the house they live in, but also the c ommunity they’re a part of which means a lot to them.
As we all know, neighborhoods, just like homes, come in all different shapes and sizes. Some neighborhoods may have more than 100 people, while others may only have a few people. But whatever the size, neighborhoods can be a powerful and memorable part of our lives, filled with neighbors we’ll always remember.
66. Paragraph 2 is mainly about _________.
A. how neighboring children get along
B. what children used to play with in old times
C. which games kids can play all year round
D. why people in the US like living in suburbs
67. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about neighborhoods in the majority of US suburbs?
A. It’s very convenient for neighbors to become friends.
B. Everyone on the block knows each other quite well.
C. Neighborhoods are a place where people live, play, and learn.
D. The neighbors often give a hand to each other when necessary.
68. Neighborhoods are part of some people’s homes because _________.
A. neighbors take care of each other
B. neighbors do a lot of things together
C. neighbors often have parties together
D. neighbors share secrets with each other
69. What does the writer think of neighbors?
A. He thinks they are lonely.
B. He thinks they are selfish.
C. He thinks they are helpful.
D. He thinks they are awful.
70. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. It’s important to have nice neighbors.
B. Neighborhoods are an important part of life.
C. Being friends with your neighbors is convenient.
D. Most Americans love living in small communities.
【答案】66. A 67. B 68. A 69. C 70. B
【解析】
本文是一篇说说明文,主要介绍美国市郊邻居的现状等。

【66题详解】
主旨大意题。

根据第二段可知,第二段主要在介绍临近的孩子如何相处,选A。

【67题详解】
推理判断题。

根据文章可知,文章介绍美国市郊的邻居们很容易成为朋友,社区是人们生活、玩耍和学习的地方以及邻居们会互相照顾等,并没有提及他们彼此会什么了解彼此,故选B。

【68题详解】
细节理解题。

根据文章第三段,第四段可知,社区的邻居互相帮助,所以有好的邻居会让人觉得邻居是家的一部分,故选A。

【69题详解】
观点态度题。

根据全文可知,文章都是在说邻里之间的互相帮助以及一些小时候的美好回忆,所以作者认为邻居是有用的,故选C。

【70题详解】
主旨大意题。

根据全文可知,文章都是在说邻里之间的互相帮助以及一些小时候的美好回忆,有好的邻居会让人觉得邻居是家的一部分,所以邻居是生活中重要的一部分,故选B。

D
Some people like the freedom of driving their own car. But others find driving to be inconvenient or even dangerous. Luckily, the driverless cars we’ve seen in movies and TV shows are on the way here.
The first driverless car to hit the screen was Herbie. Herbie could drive by himself and even talk to his human friends. KITT was another driverless car that appeared on the 1980s TV show Knight Rider. KITT could drive itself and help its rider Michael Knight catch criminals.
While the driverless cars of today can’t talk to us, they do have many similarities to the ones we’ve seen on screen. Nearly every large car company is working on their own autonomous vehicle (AV). Tesla, for example, has developed a driver-assistance system for its cars called Tesla Autopilot.
Tesla Autopilot can complete many of the tasks that human drivers usually do. It can make sure that your car is centered in the correct lane (车道), as well as park itself and stop if it thinks that an accident might happen.
Google’s sister company Waymo seems to be leading the way in the A V area. Its self-driving cars are already being used for taxi services in the US city of Phoenix. It uses common cameras to determine distance, which allows the cars to get around without risk of crashing (撞车).
Although companies are making great progress in developing A V, there is still a lot of work
to be done. Year after year, companies like Tesla, General Motors, and Toyota promise that fully self-driving cars will become widely available. But nearly all of these promises have fallen through.
One of the problems is that designing a self-driving car that is safe and easy to use is much harder than people realize. Self-driving cars have to analyze (分析) millions of data points in order to prevent accidents. Humans are used to doing this — but designing an AI that can work like human mind to make a decision quickly is very difficult.
However, new technologies like 5G and faster computer processors will make the process faster. As these technologies develop, fully self-driving cars will come closer to reality.
71. What can Tesla Autopilot do?
A. It can talk to humans.
B. It can chase criminals.
C. It can stop at any time.
D. It can finish many tasks.
72. What do we know about Waymo’s driverless cars?
A. They are used as taxis in Phoenix, US.
B. They require human backup drivers.
C. They use cameras to discover other cars.
D. They crash into other cars from time to time.
73. What is the story mainly focused on?
A. Reasons for inventing driverless cars.
B. The development of driverless cars.
C. Driverless technology in TV and movies.
D. TV shows that feature advanced technology.
74. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A. There is still a long way to go in developing autonomous vehicle.
B. The first driverless car could drive himself but couldn’t talk to humans.
C. Waymo’s self-driving cars are already being used for taxi services in the US.
D. Almost every major car company is working on their own autonomous vehicle.
75. It can be inferred (推断) from the passage that _________.
A. fully self-driving cars will be put into use in the future
B. self-driving cars have been widely used in our daily life
C. self-driving cars will be sold at much higher prices than now
D. fully self-driving cars that are safe and easy to use are available now
【答案】71. D 72. A 73. B 74. B 75. A
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了无人驾驶车的发展,随着科技的发展,无人驾驶车
将会发展成实现真正的完全自动驾驶,并在未来投入使用。

【71题详解】
细节理解题。

根据第4段“Tesla Autopilot can complete many of the tasks that human drivers usually do.”可知,特斯拉自动驾驶仪能完成很多人类司机做的任务。

故选D。

【72题详解】
细节理解题。

根据第5段“Its self-driving cars are already being used for taxi services in the US city of Phoenix.”可知,Waymo的无人驾驶车已经在美国Phoenix的出租车服务中使用了。

故选A。

【73题详解】
主旨大意题。

根据第1段“Luckily, the driverless cars we’ve seen in movies and TV shows are on the way here.”,再根据第8段“As these technologies d evelop, fully self-driving cars will come closer to reality.”可知,本文主要讲述了随着科技的发展,无人驾驶车将会发展成实现真正的完全自动驾驶,所以本文讲述了无人驾驶车的发展。

故选B。

【74题详解】
推理判断题。

根据第2段“Herbie could drive by himself and even talk to his human friends.”可知,第一辆无人驾驶车能自己驾驶,也能和人类朋友交谈,故B错误。

故选B。

【75题详解】
推理判断题。

根据第8段“As these technologies develop, fully self-driving cars will come closer to reality.”可知,完全自动驾驶车将会更加接近现实,所以完全自动驾驶车在未来会投入使用中。

故选A。

山东省济南市市中区2020年中考一模英语试题.
Ⅵ.阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。

A
71.Which of the following pictures could be Bob?
A B C D
72.Alice is worrying about ________.
A. her friends
B. her marks
C. her height D her weight
73.Bob should ________ according to George’s letter.
A. plan his meals
B. talk to his friends
C. join a basketball team
D. learn some French.
74.George advises Alice to talk to _____ for help.
A. her mother
B. her pen pal
C. her doctor
D. her teacher and friends
75. Maybe George is probably _________
A. a reporter B an actor C a doctor D an engineer
B
Do you know who is the most popular star on the Internet now? Yes, he is “Brother Coat”Zhu Zhiwen!
A few months ago, Zhu Zhiwen was an unknown farmer. A video of his show has been watched by more than millions of people,now his videos are the most popular. Zhu Zhiwen attracts Chinese netizens' hearts. And he is called “Brother Coat”by them.
In March 2020, he took part in a program called “I’m a Big Star”. He walked out onto the stage in a dark green coat. Then he began to sing the me song of the TV drama Romance of Three Kingdoms. When the audiences heard rich and powerful voice,all of them stood up and cheered.
After that, he became a well-known person. The judges asked him if he had any professional training. Zhu said no.“When he started, I thought someone played the original tape(原声带) by mistake. But later on, I got it, "said one of them, “we can’t judge a book by its cover.”At last, he won the first prize in the program of “I’ m a Big Star”.
Zhu Zhiwen was born in a village of Shandong in 1969. He liked listening to the radio. When the music played, he sang it along. Every morning, he would get up early and practiced singing near a river. He keeps doing it for nearly 30 years.“When I’m working in the fields, ”said Zhu Zhiwen, “I often sing for myself, some villagers even think me crazy,but I really love it. I’m not singing for money, I’ m singing for ordinary people in China.”
Mrs. Sun, a 56-year-old engineer, one of his fans said, “I watched his videos without getting tired of it! It is samazing, and every time I watch it, I am filled with excitement and his voice is perfect! I am crossing my fingers in hope that he has a bright future.”
76.Who gave Zhu Zhiwen the nickname of “Brother Coat”?
A. His father.
B. The villagers.
C. His mother.
D. The netizens.
77.When did Zhu Zhiwen become a well-known person?
A. In 1969.
B. In 2020
C. Two years ago.
D. A few years ago.
78.Why did the audiences stand up and cheered when Zhu Zhiwen sang the song?
A. Because he was funny.
B. Because he wore a dark green coat.
C. Because his voice was rich and powerful.
D. Because he gave some gifts to the audiences.
79.The underlined phrase “judge a book by cover” in Paragraph 4 means ________.
A. 以貌取人
B. 志存高远
C. 众口铄金
D. 哗众取宠
80.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Zhu Zhiwen is 45 years old now.
B. Mrs. Sun enujoys Zhu Zhiwen’s songs.
C. A famous singer taught Zhu Zhiwen to sing.
D. Zhu Zhiwen often sang for his fans when he was young.
C
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the nine o’clock Mystery Hour. Today we’ll show you two British stories. We hope you’ll enjoy them.
About 900 years ago two green children arrived in a small village in south England. Their eyes and skin were green and they spoke a strange language. They were very tired and weak, so the people of the village looked after them. The boy died a year later, but the girl grew strong and lived the rest of her life there. And her skin colour turned back to normal day by day. Scientists say that sometimes of people don’t have enough food to eat for a long time, their skin goes very pale and can turn green.
Loch Ness is the largest lake in Scotland. It’s a very deep and cold lake. For hundreds of years, people have talked about a monster(怪物) called Nessie which lives in the lake. About seventy years ago, two people saw something moving in the lake. They said that the animal was playing and rolling around in the water. Since then many people say they have seen the monster. Their descriptions are always the same. It looks like a dinosaur, with a very long neck and a small head. It has a big bump(肿块)on its back. People have tried to photograph the animal, but the
pictures have not been ve ry clear. Scientists don’t know whether there is a monster or not. Some say it may be a whale or a very large fish. Some think it’s a snake. Others say there’s nothing at all—nothing but people’s imagination. Maybe we’ll never know what’s in Loch Ness.
81.What kind of story is talked about in this programme?
A. Romantic stories.
B. Mysteries.
C. Horror stories.
D. Comedies.
82.Where did the stories happen?
83.Which sentence is TRUE about the two green children?
A. They both enjoyed a long and happy life.
B. The girl’s eyes and skin were green all her life.
C. At first they spoke the same language as people in the small village did.
D. Maybe they hadn’t eaten enough for long before they reached the village.
84.What does Nessie look like according to some witnesses?
85.What can we learn from the second story?
A. Scientists are still not sure whether there is a monster or not in Loch Ness.
B. Loch Ness is very deep and warm lake in Scotland.
C. People have taken very clear pictures of Nessie.
D. In fact Nessie is a whale or a snake.
阅读理解
71-85 CBADB DBCAB BCDCA
山东省济南市市中区2019年中考一模英语试题.
IV.阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出一个能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。

(30 分)
A
Xie Zhenye was born in August, 1993. He comes from Zhejiang. He is good at running. On June 19, 2018, Xie got a 9.97- second ( 秒) winning mark in the Men’s 100-meter event at the Meeting de Montreuil, France. He cuts 0.07 seconds off his personal best. He has become the second Chinese to run into the 10-second barrier.
Xie is a famous ru nner in China. He once got the gold medal of Men’s 200-meter race at the 2010 Youth Olympics. He got the fourth place twice at 60-meter race at the IAAF World Indoor Championships. Xie also set the 200-meter national record in Japan in May, 2018.
On June 19, Xie beat the national record of 9.99 seconds, set by the country’s star runner Su Bingtian at the Engene leg of the 2015 Diamond League. Three days later, Su beat Xie’s record again and tied the Asian Men’s 100-meter mark of 9.91 seconds at the IAAF World Challenge in Madrid.
“I want to learn from Su Bingtian and try to win more medals for our country.” said Xie. He continues his training and never gives up because he always keeps his dream in his mind. He wants to show the world that he can do better a nd he is our country’s pride.
66.Xie Zhenye is good at .
A. jumping
B. climbing
C. running
D. hiking
67.Before June 19, 2018, Xie’s personal best was seconds.
A. 9.91
B. 9.97
C. 9.99
D. 10.04
68.Xie got the gold medal of 200-meter race in .
A. 2010
B. 2015
C. 2016
D. 2018
69.According to the passage, we know that Xie Zhenye is .
A. a polite and kind man
B. an impatient man
C. a man who never gives up
D. a man who is proud to be a runner
70.Xie Zhenye continues working hard because .
A. he wants to get more money
B. he is not good at running now
C. he wants to be the pride of the country
D. his family ask him to do so
B
Millions of people in China are taking part in live-streaming ( 直播) quiz shows after they download apps like Chongdingdahui, Huajiao Zhibo and Xigua Shipin. Different from TV quiz shows, anybody with a smartphone can take part in the shows every day, interacting ( 互动) with other players at the same time.
The shows have hosts to present the questions and make the
show more lively by telling jokes or giving some background for the
questions. Each online player has 10 seconds to answer a question,
with each show taking around 20 to 30 minutes. Players can win
prizes as small as 1 yuan and as high as more than 40,000 yuan,
depending on the total amount (数量) of prize money and the
number of winners.
The questions are chosen from a wide range of topics, including literature, geography, maths,
biology and so on. For example, players may be asked how many legs crabs have, or what Australia’s national flower is.
To draw new users, the apps offer “redo cards ( 复活卡)” to new players, as well as to those who have invited new players to join. These cards allow players who give wrong answers an extra chance to compete on the show. Millions of people downloaded these game show apps in January. The number of people Huajiao Zhibo attracted was as high as over 4 million.
Players are enjoying turning their knowledge into a chance to win cash prizes. They have also found that they are learning a lot during the process. “I found them really attractive, as I can learn and play at the same time,” said Cao Lei, a 25-year-old user / player from Beijing. “These are all free apps and I stand to win some money. Why not try them out?” It’s not just the questions-and the joy of winning -that have drawn users. The players may have a proud feeling to continue the game when watching hundreds of thousands of others get knocked out of the competition.
71.People have to to take part in the live-streaming quiz shows.
A. have a smartphone
B. work together with a friend
C. download all the three quiz apps
D. pass an online test to enter the shows
72. decides how much money each winner can get.
A. The number of questions they have answered
B. The amount of prize money offered in all
C. The number of players playing at the same time
D. The time they need to give a correct answer
73.How do the apps attract new users?
A.More prize money is offered to attract more players.
B.Answer cards are provided for new users.
C.New users are invited to set questions for the quiz.
D.New users and the losers are offered “redo cards”.
74.What does the underlined word “them” mean in the last paragraph?
A. the players
B. the prizes
C. the games
D. the users
75.What can we learn from the passage?
A.The users are attracted by the interesting questions.
B.The games can make the users feel proud when they win and others lose.
C.The users have to pay some money when they download the apps.
D.When someone is knocked out of the competition, he can’t enter the game again.
C
It 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 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 meters under the water. The light from the sun reached us. Everything looked very colorful. We walked over the fine sand and enjoyed the colors 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 meters under the water. The suits worked very well, and it was easy to walk and breathe.
At one hundred meters deep, we could still see quite well, and Captain Nemo stopped and pointe d 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.
76.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.
77. didn’t go hunting with others in the forests of Crespo Island under the
water.
A. Captain Nemo
B. The writer
C. Ned
D. Conseil
78.What’s the order of the following events?
①T hey visited the forest. ②T hey crossed the large grassy area.
③T hey felt sleepy and lay down to rest. ④C aptain Nemo made diving suits and lights.
⑤Captain Nemo invited some people to go hunting.
A. ④⑤①②③
B. ⑤④①②③
C. ③⑤④②①
D. ⑤④②①

79.From the passage, we can learn that .
E.Ned and Nemo were close friends
F.the writer enjoyed the hunting trip very much
G.there were three people visiting the forest
H.it took them 30 minutes to walk through the forest
80.The passage is probably taken from .
A. a sports magazine
B. a book review
C. a science fiction
D. a travel
report
66-70 CDACC 71-75 ABDCB 76-80 ACDBC。

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