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2024年中考英语二轮复习专题:阅读理解之记叙文(广东广州专用)(原卷版+解析版)

2024年中考英语二轮复习专题:阅读理解之记叙文(广东广州专用)(原卷版+解析版)

2024年中考英语二轮复习专题:阅读理解之记叙文(广东广州专用)ANow, studying online has become a common way of learning. The biggest difference between studying online and studying in school is that our teachers can’t ▲ us all the time, so we should be able to control ourselves. I didn’t know this at first. During our online classes, I often got distracted by my mobile phone.For this reason, I didn’t do well in the midterm exam. At that time, I realized that I had to do something to improve my online study habits, so I made up my mind to concentrate (集中注意力) on the online classes. Finally, I made much progress in the final exam. Now I want to offer you some ways I used to improve my learning during the online classes. Firstly, make a list of what you should do and what you shouldn’t do. Try your best to follow it. Don’t set your aims too high at first, because proper aims can help you to make the list work. Secondly, keep your mobile phones out of your reach when you study. Give them to your parents if necessary. Thirdly, make efforts to review and overcome your shortcomings in the process of review. You can ask your teachers for help or work with your classmates.In general, we should stick to keeping good learning habits all the time. I hope that all students can study better both online andoffline.1.Which word can be put in ____ ▲ ___ in paragraph 1 A.direct B.protect C.follow2.The writer improved his learning by ________.①setting a high aim at the beginning of his learning② making a list of what he should do and what he should n’t do③ making efforts to review and overcome his shortcoming④keeping the mobile phones away from him when he studied A.①②③ B.①②④ C.②③④3.The writer writes the passage to ________.A.introduce good ways about how to reviewB.tell us the advantages about studying onlineC.share experience and give advice about online learning 4.What’s the correct structure of this passageA.B.C.【答案】1.C 2.C 3.C 4.B【导语】本文主要讲述了在线学习的常见方式以及与传统学校学习的区别。

英语阅读练习:记叙文一

英语阅读练习:记叙文一

记叙文Passage 1Every April I am troubled by the same concern—that spring might not occur this year. The landscape looks dull, with hills, sky and forest forming a single gray color, like the light color an artist paints on a canvas before the masterwork. My spirit ebbs, as it did during an April snowfall when I first came to Maine 15 years ago. "Just wait," a neighbor counseled. "You'll wake up one morning and spring will just be here." And look, on May 3 that year, I awoke to a green so startling as to be almost electric, as if spring were simply a matter of moving a switch. Hills, sky and forest revealed their purples, blues and greens. Leaves had unfurled, birds had arrived at the feeder and daffodils were fighting their way towards heaven.Then there was the old apple tree. It sits on an undeveloped land in my neighborhood. It belongs to no one and therefore to everyone. The tree's dark, twisted branches stretch in unpruned abandon. Each spring it blossoms so freely that the air fills with the fragrance of apple. When I drive by with my windows rolled down, it gives me the feeling of moving in another world, like a kid on a water slide.Until last year, I thought I was the only one aware of this tree. And then one day, in a fit of spring madness, I set out with a pruner and cut off a few unordered branches. No sooner had I arrived under the tree than neighbors opened their windows and stepped onto their porches. These were people I barely knew and seldom spoke to, but it was as if I had come unbidden into their personal gardens.My mobile-home neighbor was the first to speak. "You're not going to cut it down, are you?" she asked anxiously. Another neighbor frowned as I cut off a branch. "Don't kill it, now," he cautioned.Soon half the neighborhood had joined me under the apple tree. It struck me that I had lived there for five years and only now was learning these people's names, what they did for a living and how they passed the winter. It was as if the old apple tree was gathering us under its branches for the dual purpose of acquaintanceship and shared wonder. I couldn't help recalling Robert Frost's words:The trees that have it in their pent-up budsTo darken nature and be summer woods.One thaw led to another. Just the other day I saw one of my neighbors at the local store. He said how this recent winter had been especially long and complained not having seen or spoken to anyone in our neighborhood. And then, he looked at me and said, "We need to prune that apple tree again."1. By saying that "my spirit ebbs" (Para. 1), the author means that ______.A. he was relievedB. he was gloomyC. he was surprisedD. he was tired2. The apple tree mentioned in the passage is most likely to ______.A. be regarded as a delight in the neighborhoodB. have been abandoned by its original ownerC. have been neglected by everyone in the communityD. be attractive only to the author3. In Para. 3, "neighbors opened their windows and stepped onto their porches"probably because ______.A. they were surprised that someone unknown was pruning the treeB. they wanted to prevented the author from pruning the treeC. they were concerned about the safety of the treeD. they wanted to get to know the author4. Not until last year did the author ______.A. cease to worry about the treeB. become aware of the apple treeC. begin to appreciate the neighborhoodD. make acquaintance with the neighbors5. The author's neighbor mentioned in the last paragraph most cared about ______.A. when spring would arriveB. how to pass the long winterC. the neighborhood gatheringD. the pruning for the apple treePassage 2It's 1 a. m., and I'm in Hong Kong for the first time, sitting in a bar in the Lan Kwai Fong district. I'm waiting for two girls I met on the Internet to show up and take me to their apartment, so my friend Harry and I can stay there for free for a few nights. Having been on flights for the past 24 hours, I am worn out and nervous when they don't arrive on time.But my faith is restored when I hear a thick Chinese accent asking, "Are you Cody?" Even though Jess and Jin are as much strangers to me as anyone else in the bar, I trust them. It seems as natural as being set up by a mutual friend, and, in a sense, that is exactly what is happening.I first learned about last fall from my mom's friend, who was planning on hosting travelers in her home to add a little excitement to life after her oldest son went to college. She recommended I use it for an upcoming trip to Europe.That's how I became one of the millions of surfers who search hosts profiles and send requests—typically as much as a week or as little as a day before arriving in the hosts city—to sleep on those people's couches or on their floor or in a spare bedroom.CouchSurfing requests are not always accepted, as my friend and I learned about seven hours before arriving at the bar in Hong Kong. During our stay in Tokyo, I found out via e-mail that the requests I had submitted that morning to two potential hosts had both been politely declined. One host, had relatives visiting, and the other, was in Macau for the weekend.So, I quickly joined the forum "Last Minute Couch Requests: Hong Kong" and posted a message, which Jess saw. She got in touch with her friend Jin, who had room in her apartment to accommodate two guests. Jess sent us an e-mail, which we received after landing in Hong Kong, offering directions to a meeting place and a phone number. Harry and I could have dug through Jess's list of friends to read up on Jin, but instead we trusted that Jess would not lead us astray.After the girls get to the bar, the four of us go to a rooftop bar, then a club, and finally head back to Jin's apartment. Over the next three days, the girls teach us how to use the public-transportation system and give us directions to popular touristdestinations.To outsiders like, say, my parents, it may be hard to understand why Jin would agree to have two strangers stay at her place, or why we are even trying to couch-surf when hostels are cheap and plentiful in this part of the world. It is because couch surfing isn't just a means of accommodation; it is an entirely new way to travel. You get to see the world through local residents, not hotel gatekeepers or guidebooks. You get to step outside your comfort zones. But what is most profound about the whole experience is the trust that naturally exists. Jin, for instance, gives us a key to her place upon arrival, a common CouchSurfing custom that helps explain why sociologists at Stanford University are now studying the site and its ability to efficiently create trust.While cultural enrichment and adventure are almost a CouchSurfing guarantee, comfort is not. Jin's guest mattress is not quite a quarter of an inch thick, the shower is too complicated for Harry or me to figure out, and the apartment is an eighth-floor walk-up. But it's a tradeoff surfers like me are happy to make.6. Which of the following is TRUE about the friend of the author's mother?A. She got much help from CouchSurfing. com for her last trip.B. She needed company to distract her from missing her son.C. She became a member of last autumn.D. She decided to accommodate travelers in her home for free.7. Why did the author have to post a message on "Last Minute Couch Requests: Hong Kong"?A. Two potential Tokyo hosts had declined his requests.B. He had been rejected by two potential Hong Kong hosts.C. He had stayed in Tokyo for too long a time.D. His previous request had been sent out too late.8. The author didn't examine the reliability of Jin because ______.A. he had no way of contacting herB. he couldn't find any other hostsC. he had much confidence in JessD. he knew about Jess well enough9. According to the passage, CouchSurfing provides travelers with all the following EXCEPT ______.A. comfortable accommodationB. adventurous experiencesC. exotic cultureD. a sense of trust10. The author is most likely to feel that his CouchSurfing experiences are ______.A. disappointingB. worthwhileC. filled with uncertaintyD. dangerousPassage 3I was born in Tuckahoe, Talbot Country, Maryland. I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it. By far the larger part of the slaves know as little of their age as horses know of theirs, and it isthe wish of most masters within my knowledge to keep their slaves thus ignorant. I do not remember having ever met a slave who could tell of his birthday. They seldom come nearer to it than planting-time, harvesting, springtime, or fall-time. A lack of information concerning my own was a source of unhappiness to me even during childhood. The white children could tell their ages, I could not tell why I ought to be deprived of the same privilege. I was not allowed to make any inquiries of my master concerning it. He considered all such inquiries on the part of a slave improper and impertinent. The nearest estimate I can give makes me now between twenty-seven and twenty-eight years of age. I come to this, from hearing my master say, some time during 1835, I was about seventeen years old.My mother was named Harriet Bailey. She was the daughter of Issac and Betsey Bailey, both coloured, and quite dark. My mother was of a darker complexion than either my grandmother or grandfather.My father was a white man. He was admitted to be such by all I ever heard speak of my parentage. The opinion was also whispered that my master was my father; but of the correctness of this opinion, I know nothing; the means of knowing was withheld from me. My mother and I were separated when I was but an infant—before I knew her as my mother. It is a common custom, in the part of Maryland from which I ran away, to part children from their mothers at a very early age. Frequently, before the child has reached its twelfth month, its mother is taken from it, and hired out on some farm a considerable distance off, and the child is placed under the care of an older woman, too old for field labor. For what this separation is done, I do not know, unless it be to hinder the development of the child's affection towards its mother.11. The author did not know exactly when he was born becauseA. he did not know who his mother was.B. there was no written evidence of it.C. his master did not tell his father.D. nobody on his farm knew anything about it.12. In the mid-nineteenth century, slaves oftenA. marked their birthdays by the season.B. did not really care how old they were.C. forgot the exact time when they were born.D. pretended not to know each other's birthdays.13. The author's mother told himA. his father was black.B. his father was white.C. nothing about his father.D. his master was his father.14. According to the passage, when the author was very young his motherA. ran away.B. was light-skinned.C. had several children.D. was sent to work elsewhere.A B C D15. The author had not spent much time with hisA. mother.B. master.C. grandfather.D. grandmother.A B C DPassage 4Flying across the country the other day, I sat next to a retired Air Force colonel, and we had a pleasant conversation about love of flying, travel and grandchildren and for him, of retirement itself. "Yeah," he said, "there's only one thing that would make me give this up. ""What's that?""If Hillary or Jan Fonda runs for president, I'm going to work full time to beat her."I told him I knew Hillary. She doesn't even need a last name now. And she's no Jane Fonda."Well," I concluded before we began talking about planes and kids again, "I think you are going to get your chance. I think she's going to run. "I once wrote, with total sincerity, that I thought Hillary Rodham Clinton had the political instincts of a stone. I also wrote that I thought she had marginalized her husband's chances of being an important president.He blew that by naming his wife to head the task force to work out a national plan, and she decided to work in secret with battalions of "experts" who came up with a plan four times as long as the European constitution.Then, after taking her lumps for that, she decided to run, as a Democrat, for the US Senate from New York, a state she had always thought was a nice place to visit.She is now far and away the Democratic front-runner for president in 2008. Her national numbers are getting better, inch by inch, day by day. Now, a slight majority—52 percent in a couple of polls—say they are likely or very likely to vote for Hillary for president. True, 47 percent, including my friend the colonel, still say "Never." But her national approval-disapproval rate is now about 55 to 39, compared with 46 to 48 for President Bush.The odds are still against her. So are most of the odds-makers, beginning with Joe Klein of Time Magazine, chronicler of the Clintons in fact and fiction. He believes a Hillary candidacy will polarize the country the way the reign of the Clintons polarized us in the 1990s.16. One subject that the author and the colonel didn't talk about during their conversation is ______.A. love of flying and travelB. life after retirementC. Hillary's running for presidencyD. popularity of President Bush17. The writer implies in this passage that ______.A. Jane Fonda is going to compete with Hillary in the presidential electionB. Hillary did so much for her husband to be an important presidentC. Hillary is gaining more and more support despite the odds against herD. the colonel will work for Hillary if she is to run for presidency18. The word "polarize" in the last paragraph probably means ______.A. personalizeB. popularizeC. unite into one groupD. divide into opposing sides19. According to the passage, the author's attitude toward Hillary candidacy is ____.A. neutralB. ironicalC. approvingD. disapproving20. The title that can best sum up the whole passage is ______.A. The Rise and Rise of HillaryB. Hillary's Political CareerC. People's Ambivalence Toward Hillary CandidacyD. A Retired Colonel's View on Hillary's Running for PresidencyPassage 5After breakfast the boys wandered out into the playground. Here the day—boys were gradually assembling. They were sons of the local clergy, of the officers at the depot, and of such manufacturers or men of business as the old town possessed. Presently a bell rang, and they all trooped into school. This consisted of a large, long room at opposite ends of which two under-masters conducted the second and third forms, and of a smaller one, leading out of it, used by Mr Watson, who taught the first form. To attach the preparatory to the senior school these three classes were known officially, on speech days and in reports, as upper, middle, and lower second. Philip was put in the last. The master, a red-faced man with a pleasant voice, was called Rice; he had a cheerful manner with boys, and the time passed quickly. Philip was surprised when it was quarter to eleven and they were let out for ten minutes' rest.The whole school rushed noisily into the playground. The new boys were told to go into the middle, while the others stationed themselves along opposite walls. They began to play Pig in the Middle. The old boys ran from wall to wall while the new boys tried to catch them: when one was seized and the mystic words said—one, two, three, and a pig for me—he became a prisoner and, turning sides, helped to catch those who were still free. Philip saw a boy running past and tried to catch him but his limp gave him no chance; and the runners taking their opportunity, made straight for the ground he covered. Then one of them had the brilliant idea of imitating Philip's clumsy run. Other boys saw it and began to laugh; then they all copied the first; and they ran round Philip, limping comically, screaming with shrill laughter. They lost their heads with the delight of their new amusement, and choked with helpless merriment. One of them tripped Philip up and he fell, heavily as he always fell, and cut his knee. They laughed all the louder when he got up. A boy pushed him from behind, and he would have fallen again if another had not caught him. The game was forgotten in the entertainment of Philip's deformity. Philip was completely scared. He could not make out why they were laughing at him. His heart beat so that he could hardly breathe, and he was more frightened than he had ever been in his life. He stood still stupidly while the boys ran round him, mimicking and laughing; they shouted to him to try and catch them; but he did not move. He did not want them to see him runany more. He was using all his strength to prevent himself from crying.21. From the beginning of the passage we learn that ______.A. the school had only three classesB. the school only accepted day-boysC. some pupils came from the local areaD. Philip's class was part of the senior school22. What was Philip's reaction to his class?A. He seemed to have enjoyed it.B. He found his class surprising.C. He thought class was too short.D. He wanted to change class.23. In the game Philip lost his ground because ______.A. the game wasn't fit for new boys like himB. the playground wasn't big enough for the gameC. he did not know the rules of the gameD. he could not run as quickly as other boys24. What did the boys do after Philip lost his ground?A. They continued with the game.B. They stopped to make fun of" him.C. They changed to another game.D. They stopped and went inside.25. How did Philip feel in the end?A. He was ashamed of himself.B. He was very nervous.C. He was really horrified.D. He felt himself stupid.。

2021备战高考英语【最新原创】阅读理解 记叙文专项训练(7篇)

2021备战高考英语【最新原创】阅读理解 记叙文专项训练(7篇)

记叙文专项训练Passage 1She may no longer be a part of The Great British Bake Off, but you can’t keep Mary Berry away from what she enjoys doing most—taking the nation’s favourite recipes and giving them her own unique twist. In her brand new series, Classic Mary Berry, she promises that every single dish presented has been personally tested at home by her own family—and only those that received a thumbs up (赞许) from everyone made the cut.It would certainly take a brave person to suggest Mary had got it wrong. Having started cooking in her twenties, she now has more than 70 cookery books to her name. So what can viewers expect from the new show? “This is food you can coo k at home, each focusing on a different style of food, dishes with simple techniques and tips on what you can prepare ahead,” Mary says. “Classic me!”It wasn’t until she was 75 that she found fame, following the launch (推出) of Bake Off in 2010. Her chemistry with baker Paul Hollywood and presenters Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc quickly turned the show into the most popular series on TV. But in 2017, when it moved to Channel 4, Mary decided she would remain with the BBC.Mary, who has two children and four grandchildren, lives with Paul, her husband, for 51 years, in Buckinghamshire, where they grow much of what they eat in their own garden. But while Paul is on hand to help tend to the fruit and veg, Mary insists that the kitchen remains her kingdom. Although Mary turns 83 next month, there is no suggestion of her slowing down and even less of retiring. “We all do things that we enjoy,” she explains. “I find cooking is very relaxing. I cook something and everyone goes, ‘Isn’t that delicious? Can we have it again?’ I find that so rewarding. I hope I inspire people to enjoy family cooking. Life is all about sharing. If we are good at something, let us pass it on. That is the pleasure I get.”1.What do we know about Bake Off?A.It sold cookery books.B.It remained with the BBC.C.It was launched by the BBC.D.It was hosted on Channel 4 initially.2.What made Mary Berry famous?A.Deciding to stay with the BBC.B.Helping to launch Bake Off in 2010.C.Teaching her colleagues chemistry on TV.D.Creating an inviting atmosphere on the show.3.What can we infer from Paragraph 4?A.Mary enjoys working with her family in their own garden.B.Mary is quite confident that her cooking will be well received.C.Mary receives some suggestions that she slow down or retire.D.Mary doesn’t want to be disturbed when cooking in the kitchen.4.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Passing on the Cooking PleasureB.Creating Her Own Unique StyleC.Refusing to Slow Down or RetireD.Chasing Your Dream of CookingPassage 2In the spring of 1870, a young man called Jacob Riis traveled across the Atlantic Ocean to New York City, who came from Denmark. He was just twenty-one years old. In his first years in America it was difficult to get a job. Jacob Riis had to go from place to place seeking work. At last, Jacob Riis got a job writing for a newspaper in New York City.This was his chance. He finally found a profession that would lead to his life work—making the world a better place for poor people. The newspaper sent him to police headquarters for stories. There he saw life at its worst, especially in a very poor part of New York which was known as Mulberry Bend. People had no way of finding out how terrible the lives of people were in Mulberry Bend. But as a newspaper reporter, he could find the truth. And he wrote many stories about the life there. Riis started apersonal war against slum houses (贫民窟), the sort he saw in Mulberry Bend. He also worked to get laws against child labor, and made sure that these laws were obeyed. And he helped establish centers for older people.His book, How the Other Half Lives, was published in 1890. He became famous. Theodore Roosevelt, president of the United States, called Riis the most useful citizen in New York City. Riis continued to write about conditions that were in need of major reform. His twelve books, including Children of the Poor, helped improve conditions in the city. The books also made him popular as a speaker in other cities. Jacob Riis’s concern for the poor kept him so busy writing and speaking around the country that he ruined his health. He died in 1914.1.Where did Riis live in 1869?A.In New York City.B.In Denmark.C.In Mulberry Bend.D.In a slum house.2.Why did Riis regard writer as his lifetime profession?A.To earn more money.B.To find and tell people the truth.C.To make himself live a better life.D.To improve the life of the poor people.3.What did Riis do to help people in Mulberry Bend?A.Made laws against child labor.B.Fought with the people in slum houses.C.Worked hard to change the poor’s living conditions there.D.Helped to found centers for young children and old people.4.What’s the purpose of the author writing the article?A.To introduce a writer fighting for the poor’s better life.B.To show people a better world a writer was fighting for.C.To make all the Americans live a happier and better life.D.To show the hard life of reporter living in the slum house.Passage 3After 21 years of marriage, my wife wanted me to take another woman out to dinner and a movie. The other woman was my mother, who had been a widow for 19 years. However, the demands of my work and my three children had made it possible to visit her only occasionally.That Friday after work, when I arrived at her house, my mother was waiting in the door with her coat on. She had curled her hair and was wearing the dress that she had worn to celebrate her last wedding anniversary.We went to a restaurant that, although not elegant, was very nice and cozy. My mother took my arm as if she were the First Lady. During the dinner, we had an agreeable conversation about nothing extraordinary but just caught up on recent events. We talked so much that we missed the movie.As we arrived at her house later, she said, “I’ll go out with you a gain, but only if you let me invite you.” I agreed. A few days later, my mother died of a serious heart attack. It happened so suddenly that I didn’t have a chance to do anything for her.Some time later, I received an envelope with a copy of a restaurant receipt from the same place mother and I had dined. An attached note said, “I paid this bill in advance. I wasn’t sure that I could be there; still, I paid for two plates—one for you and the other for your wife. You will never know what that night meant for me. I love you, son.”At that moment, I understood the importance of saying “I love you” and of giving our loved ones the time they deserve. Nothing in life is more important than family. Give family members the attention they deserve, because these things cannot be put off till some “other” time.1.The author describes in detail how his mother looked in order to .A.show readers his mother’s characterB.create an atmosphere of happinessC.emphasize the importance of table mannersD.stress how important the dinner was to his mother2.The author should be thankful to .A.his mom, who paid in advance for the next dinnerB.his wife, who pushed him to have dinner with his momC.his children, who were very understanding and helpfulD.the waiter, who gave him the chance to have dinner with his mom3.What can we infer from the story?A.The author considers his work and family a great burden.B.The author’s mother felt satisfied to have paid the bill in advance.C.The author and his mother saw a movie together after their dinner.D.The author and his mother talked about big events during their dinner.4.What does the author intend to tell us with this story?A good heart is certain to find another to match i t.B. If you put something off, you will regret it in the future.C. We should seek good opportunities to express our love.D. It’s important to express our love to our loved ones in time.Passage 4Madison Williams was studying in her bedroom when her mother, Leigh Williams, came in and screamed, “A little boy fell into a septic tank (化粪池)!” Then she asked her 13-year-old daughter if she could help.Madison and Leigh ran to a neighbor’s yard, where they found the boy’s mad mother and other adults surrounding the septic tank. Madison quickly surveyed the situation. She was the only one who could fit through the small hole. Without hesitation, she got on her stomach next to the opening, placed her arms out in front of her, and told the adults, “Lower me in.”Leigh and others held her waist and legs. Inside, the tank was dark, and the air was terrible. In the process, she jammed her left wrist against a pole, injuring the muscles in her wrist and arm so severely that the hand was useless. Rather than tend to her injury, Madison skimmed the surface of the waste water, hoping to feel the drowning boy. “Every once in a while, I’d see his little toes out of the water,” she said. “Then I would try to grab them.” Minutes ticked by before she saw the faint outline of his foot again. Madison shot her good hand out and grasped the foot tightly. “Pull me up!”she shouted to the others above.As they were pulled to the surface, the boy’s free foot got stuck under the inside lip of the hole. “Lower me down!” she yelled. Then, ten minutes after Madison had entered the tank, she and the boy were lifted out.But the boy wasn’t out of trouble. He wasn’t breathing for the lack of oxygen. He was placed on his side,and an adult gave him several hard strikes on the back. It was only when Madison heard him cry that she knew he was all right.1.How did Madison know what had happened?A.She saw it herself.B.She heard a cry for help.C.Her mother told her about it.D.Her mother asked her to help.2.What drove Madison to save the little boy?A.The boy’s scream.B.The boy’s request.C.Her mother’s bravery.D.Her own willingness.3.What happened to the little boy at last?A.He was saved.B.He was drowned.C.He wasn’t breathing.D.He was sent to hospital.4.What is the passage mainly about?A.A girl and her brave mother.B.A boy fell into a septic tank.C.How to save a drowning boy.D.A girl voluntarily saved a little boy.Passage 5Unless your parent is a head chef or bento box (便当盒) master, school lunch is usually nothing to write home about. For artist and father Dominick Cabalo, however, his son Nicholas’ lunches are an oil painting cloth for creativity. Cabalo makes carefully designed drawings on each of 12-year-old Nicholas’ pap er lunch bags, usually representing popular lively characters and colorful superheroes.Cabalo began drawing on the bags about three years ago to help Nicholas make new friends in elementary school. “I noticed he was a bit shy when it came to talking to others,” he said. “So by creating a piece of artwork to ‘break the ice’, kids would come up to him and start talking and hopefully a conversation, or better yet, a new friendship, would start.”Though Nicholas is in middle school now, he still asks his dad to draw on the lunch bags, and will make requests for characters or drawings that he’d like to see on the next bag. Cabalo has drawn about 400 lunch bags in the past three years. He explained that the bags had really helped his son become more confident at school. “He’s broken out of his shell because of this, and I like to think that I had a hand in helping him do this with these bags,” he wrote.Nicholas keeps most of the bags. “Some come back in better condition than others,” Cabalo said. “We may lose one due to the occasional wet sandwich or leaky drink, but that’s to be expected.” As for the bags that make it home undamaged, Cabalo posts their photos to social media. His favorites are the more time-consuming series of bags that can be joined up to create a larger image, such as the “Finding Nemo” triptych (三联画).1.What special feature makes Nicholas’ lunch bags distinguish?A.Delicious food cooked by a head chef.B.Beautiful oil paintings produced by artists.C.Colorful superheroes drawn by Nicholas.D.Lively characters drawn by the kid’s loving father.2.Why did Cabalo draw on the lunch bags in the very beginning?A.To help his son to make new friends.B.To make his son’s lunch bags attractive.C.To encourage his son to be more confident.D.To improve his son’s academic performance.3.Which of the following best describes Cabalo?A. Friendly.B. Noble.C. Caring.D. Talented.4.What is this text mainly about?A.Cabalo draws popular lively characters and colorful superheroes for his son.B.Dad’s special lunch bag drawings help his shy son come out of his shell.C.Nicholas’ new friends in elementary school make him more confident.D.Nicholas keeps the more time-consuming series of bags designed by his father.Passage 6When Kyle Jauregui recently went to pick up his younger si ster’s birthday cake, he was met with a bittersweet surprise.On arriving at the baker’s, he learnt that Madison’s cake had already been paid for—by a complete stranger. It was a touching act of kindness, but, as it turned out, not a random one. The cake h ad been paid for by a lady known simply as “McKenna’s mum”—as part of a gesture she had been making for a while, and for a heartbreaking reason.While Madison is set to celebrate turning 11, McKenna Jodell Fox would have turned ten on the same day. McKenna was only nine months old in 2008, when she was crushed by a falling TV set as her family prepared to move house.It’s a painful occasion for her mum, but one she has transformed into something positive. The cake she bought was accompanied by a card which read as follows:“Dear Birthday Girl Family,In honour of my daughter’s 10th birthday I have chosen your birthday cake to pay for. Eachyear I do this random act of kindness because I am unable to buy my daughter a cake of her own. Today is her big double digit birthday. Please enjoy your day.”By Kyle’s own admission, the whole family was left speechless. “We just want to say thank you to McKenna’s mom,” he wrote, “and wish McKenna a happy birthday. There’s still good in this world.”1.What do we know about the birthday cake?A.It tasted bittersweet.B.It was paid by McKenna’s mum.C.It made the family heart-broken.D.It was free of charge.2.Who died according to the passage?A.Kyle Jauregui.B.Madison.C.McKenna Jodell Fox.D.McKenna’s mum.3.Which of the following can best describe McKenna’s mum?A.Warm-hearted and cheerful.B.Strong-willed but depressed.C.Broken-hearted but generous.D.Kind-hearted and positive.4.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A.A Painful AccidentB.A Speechless BirthdayC.One Birthday Cake for Two GirlsD. World Full of SurprisesPassage 7It was during a school trip to the Art Gallery of NSW that I realized I was not white.Aged eight, rough and noisy as any child travelling to an exciting place miles away from their own home, a supervising teacher seriously reminded me to stay in one place. To ensure this happened, and that I did not escape to a closed-off exhibition area the minute her eyes turned elsewhere, she forced me to hold the hand of a quiet, modest girl in my class, the typical teacher’s pet.Already feeling incredibly self-conscious, the moment took a turn for the worse when a fellow classmate eyed our interlocked hands. With a finger pointing accusingly towards us, he said, “God, I can see her hand turning black already.”That night I came home and cried in the shower. My own secret purchase of a Dove beauty bar failed to wash off the thick layer of dark grime (污点) onto my skin. For the first time I was forced to confront the vast valley between who I thought I was and who I actually was.Race proceeded to become something I struggled with all throughout adolescence. In stories like these, the climax (高潮) usually comes during university. To an extent, that was true.In your hands today is an edition that celebrates stories like mine, of lives and experiences informed by race.While race is the source of many of our struggles, it is also the location of our characteristics, dearest stories, and most loved people. As people coming from an ethno (人种的)-cultural minority, our race informs, but does not single-handedly define, who we are.1.Why did the teacher ensure the author stayed in one place?A.She punished the author because the author was not white.B.She was happy to see the author and the girl hand in hand.C.She was afraid the author would be laughed at by her classmates.D.She was afraid the author would run to a forbidden exhibition area.2.When did the author realize what the race meant to her?A.The moment the boy said her hands were black.B.The minute the teacher required her to stay still.C.The moment she bought a Dove beauty bar secretly.D.The night the bar couldn’t wash off the dirt from her skin.3.It is inferred from the text that .A.she struggled hardest during her college yearsB.she fought for those who were treated in an unfair wayC.she realized who she actually was during her adolescenceD.she struggled against the prejudice all her life4.Which of the following can be the title of the passage?A.Race Is EverywhereB. Race Taught Me a LotC. Minorities Are the BestD. Race Defines Who We Are记叙文专练参考答案Passage 1【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。

高考英语阅读理解记叙文练习题含答案

高考英语阅读理解记叙文练习题含答案

高考英语阅读理解记叙文练习题含答案(2023春·河南郑州·高一郑州外国语学校校考阶段练习)Today was my first day at senior high and it was hard. In high school, you have 4 minutes to get to your next class. My high school is very big and the 4 minutes to go from one class to another isn’t really a lot of time even for a quick boy like me. Today, I had to go from one end of the building to the other to get from science class to math class. I wanted to go to my locker first and leave my science book there, but that took time. I was worried about being late, and I was. The math teacher said, “Just be on time tomorrow, or you’ll have detention(放学后留校).”After math, I went to art class. I like my art class a lot because I get to create things. The teacher showed us how to make portraits (肖像). He explained, “A portrait is a way of communicating with a person. It does not just show how the person looks but what is important to understand the person.” We just did drawings today, but I know it’s going to be great. I like drawing.I like my English class, too. I think the teacher is really supportive. Today, we wrote about ourselves. The teacher asked us to just write what we thought, and we would pay attention to punctuation(标点符号) later. We could write a paragraph or a poem, and I wrote a poem about myself. I thought it was a good one, and the teacher said I had used good images to communicate my feelings.Lunch was very hurried. I arrived at the dining room with 12 minutes to eat. I sat with students I didn’t know, and everyone was eating quickly. After lunch, I signed up for a computer club. I need to learn how to use a computer well because my social studies teacher says it’s a skill we need in every class.1.What happened to the author after his science class?A.He got lost on campus.B.He was given a detention.C.He took his science textbook.D.He was late for his math class.2.What did the author think of his art class?A.Specific.B.Effective.C.Enjoyable.D.Challenging.3.What did the English teacher do after seeing the author’s poem?A.He pointed out his mistakes.B.He praised his way of writing.C.He encouraged him to be creative.D.He asked him to check punctuation.4.What can be the best title for this passage?A.My First Day at High School B.My New Start at High SchoolC.My Attitude to High School Life D.My Impression of High School Life(2023春·四川绵阳·高一四川省绵阳江油中学校考阶段练习)Every day Zhao Dong goes around the city on a two-wheeled motorcycle running errands (差事) for its citizens for around eight hours. At night, the 26-year-old young man, taking off his helmet (头盔) and blue jacket, dives into small theaters where he is going to use stand-up comic sets inspired by his personal stories as a deliveryman to make people laugh.In 2019, he found that running errands can bring him a good income. Then he moved from his hometown to Xi’an, and became a deliveryman. He turned all the hardships he has been going through these years into funny jokes, which brings a refreshing life. For him, the skill of humor is not something he was born with, but what he has been diligently (勤奋地) training with his sincerity and eagerness to get a better life.On a freezing winter night, he stopped for a while in a bar after finishing the errands and heard rounds of cheers and laughs coming from the bar, and he was told that it was an open-mic event for stand-up comedy (脱口秀) . He was crazy with the joyous atmosphere into which he wanted to get himself integrated. The club owner later sent him a guidebook for stand-up comedy and gave him a chance to go on stage. His performance attracted wider attention and he received an invitation from the Shanghai-based comedy company Xiaoguo Culture to join a comic training camp last year. It was his first time to take a plane and get out from Shanxi province. He soon found that Shanghai offers more opportunities for stand-up comedy performers.In October, he moved to the city. There, he still chose to be a deliveryman and put on comic performances for four or five times a week. For him, what’s special about the comic form is its inclusiveness (包容性). “It welcomes people from all walks of life and varied backgrounds to share stories and express opinions on the same stage,” he says.5.What does Zhao Dong want to do by using the stand-up comic sets?A.To introduce his personal stories.B.To build up his confidence to be a deliveryman.C.To provide more sources of amusement for people.D.To help himself to adapt to his new job as soon as possible.6.What does the underlined word “integrated” mean in paragraph 3?A.includedB.interestedC.injuredD.investigated7.What can we learn about the deliveryman from paragraph 3?A.He left Shanghai by plane for the first time.B.He found his stand-up comedy career may take off in Shanghai.C.He put on some performances to attract people’s attention.D.He rejected the invitation from a Shanghai-based comedy company.8.What is the text mainly about?A.How a deliveryman earns a lot of money.B.How a deliveryman puts on performance on the street.C.How a deliveryman shares stories with all walks of life.D.How a deliveryman finds a new role with a sense of humor.(2022秋·四川绵阳·高一四川省绵阳江油中学校考阶段练习)In Woods Chan’s class at a high school in California, students chat with each other in Spanish, Arabic (阿拉伯语) and Mam, a Mayan language from Guatemala. The students have only been in the US for a few weeks or months. Many students were from different countries last year. Woods Chan became concerned when she started hearing the Spanish-speaking students laugh when their classmates spoke Mam or Arabic.Woods Chan came up with an idea. She asked her students to take turns teaching a little bit of their home language each day. Students taught their partners how to count from 1 to 10, how to introduce themselves and how to say basic phrases or words like “Cool”. Then, they recorded themselves saying those phrases in short videos and wrote vocabulary words on the whiteboard.Woods Chan saw the difference in her students. She said they grew more confident after seeing their own language on the whiteboard and hearing it in the videos. They started making friends with each other across cultural lines. Other students who were not in that class would come in and see something written in Mam on the whiteboard and say, “Hey, that’s Mam! I speak Mam!”The project also helped students understand their partners better. Orlando, a 17-year-old student from El Salvador, said he never knew Arabic or Mam, even existed before he came to the US and heard his classmates talk. Now, he thinks it would be good for all students in his school to learn a little of their partners’ home languages. “When I first got here,” he said in Spanish, “I thought, ‘No one talks like me. I’m the only one, and I felt lonely.’ Now, I don’t feel so bad anymore.”Knowledge of other languages can help Woods Chan’s students beyond the classroom, too. Languages like Mam are becoming more and more common in the US. Some Oakland graduates have gone on to become Mam-English interpreters (口译员) to help fill a lack of interpreters in all kinds of settings.9.What made Woods Chan think of the idea?A.Some of her students making fun of other languages.B.Her students hardly using their home languages.C.Her students being interested in learning a new language.D.Her students having difficulty communicating with each other.10.What was the students’ feeling of seeing their home languages written on the whiteboard?A.Angry but accepting.B.Excited and proud.C.Worried but supportive.D.Relaxed and creative.11.What effect did Woods Chan’s project have on Orlando?A.It made him feel less lonely at school.B.It encouraged him to get a job as an interpreter.C.It helped him understand his home language better.D.It enabled him to work better in foreign language classes.12.What can be the best title for the text?A.School Is Not the Only Place to Learn B.All Her Students Are Language TeachersC.She Replies to Her Students’ Needs Quickly D.Language Is Not a Block to Communication(2023秋·北京·高一统考期中)When my daughter Sara was in the fifth grade, she came to me with a problem. “Marcy hates me!” she cried. “Because Kathy is my friend, too. She wants me to be her friend and nobody else’s. You talk to Marcy. You tell her that I want to be her friend, but I can have other friends, too!”Oh! I looked at her for a few moments, wondering how I got into this mess (困境), when suddenly an idea came to me.Picking up two baskets from the living room, I explained, “When everyone is born, he or she has a little basket. This little one here is yours. The big one is mine. As you grow, so does the basket. You can see your little basket is inside mine because when you were born, there were too many things you couldn’t do for yourself. I did everything you couldn’t do on your own.”She nodded.“Well, as you grew older and began to do some things on your own, I began placing a few more things in your basket. When you learned to tie your shoes, that went in your basket.”She said softly, “I can tie my own shoes.”“Right. As you grow older, there will be more and more things you must do on your own.” As I spoke, I gradually took her basket out of mine and handed it to her. “You will finally carry your own basket with thingsonly you can do.”She looked up at me and said, “I understand. There are some things that I have to do for myself because they are in my basket.”13.What was Sara’s problem?A.She didn’t have a basket.B.She didn’t want her own basket.C.She couldn’t deal with her friendship.D.Her mother was too hard on her.14.What did the author think of Sara’s problem at first?A.Interesting.B.Exciting.C.Moving.D.Challenging.15.We can infer that Sara ________.A.would talk to Marcy herselfB.wouldn’t make friends with KathyC.was too young to deal with anythingD.managed to persuade her mother to help her16.The baskets mentioned in the passage refer to ________.A.gifts given by God when everyone is bornB.something that people use to keep vegetablesC.growing abilities as you grow upD.friendship that needs repairing(2023·高一课时练习)Age has never been a problem for Thessalonika Arzu-Embry. After all, she’s already got her master’s degree.The North Chicago-area girl started homeschooling at the age of 4. She began having an influence on others soon after. When she was 6 years old, she was an inspirational (鼓舞人心的) speaker at an organization called Tabitha House Community Service, a shelter for people who were forced to leave their homes due to the situations such as earthquakes, flood and other natural disasters.At the age of 11, she graduated from high school and then earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2013. She completed those classes online as she was traveling for leadership meetings.She doesn’t stop there, though. The girl plans to focus on aviation psychology (航空心理学) for her further study, a decision inspired by her father who is a pilot. She grew up around airplanes and took flights all the time.Her goal is to use it to determine whether pilots are dealing with problems that could have deadly results once the plane takes off — a topic that has been in the news lately. For her, it’s a mix of two of her interests.In her free time, Thessalonika enjoys playing tennis, swimming and being active in her youth group. She also has three self-published books, which are on her site. Jump the Education Barrier is written to help students finish college, and In the Future aims to help business owners deal with trends. Her third book The Genius Race has a wider appeal. It is designed to help people to be geniuses in various areas of life.17.What can we know about Thessalonika from the passage?A.She majored in science and technology.B.She gained her master’s degree at the age of 11.C.She started homeschooling when she was 6 years old.D.She got her bachelor’s degree through online courses.18.What is Thessalonika’s next plan according to the passage?A.Majoring in aviation psychology.B.Being active in her youth group.C.Making inspiring speeches for leadership meetings.D.Writing another book to help people to be geniuses.19.Why does Thessalonika write the book Jump the Education Barrier?A.To help people to be successful.B.To raise concern about psychology.C.To share her own experience with others.D.To give students a hand to complete college.20.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A.HomeschoolingB.To Be a GeniusC.Three Published BooksD.The Story of Thessalonika(2023春·吉林长春·高一东北师大附中校考期中)Last year I went to the Rio de Janeiro Carnival, and it blew my mind. It had been my dream to attend the famous carnival for many years, so I was excited. However, the moment I arrived, I was a little bit nervous because there were so many people on the streets. They say that five or six million people come to Rio during carnival time and about two million of them are on the streets on any givenday. Luckily, I had a local guide, my sisterˈs friend Ronnie. He said he would take care of me and show me all the highlights. He did not let me down.The carnival is most definitely all about the samba. Itˈs a style of music and dance which has its roots in Africa. Lots of Africans were used as slave labor by the Portuguese when Brazil was being colonized (殖民), so this mixed culture of African, Latin and European styles is really strong here. Samba music is usually fast and exciting with a lot of drums and harmonic vocals (和声). Itˈs the kind of music that you canˈt help dancing to, and I was learning that as I followed Ronnie through the crowd, my hips and shoulders were swinging (摇摆) almost involuntarily.Ronnie had got us tickets for the samba parade, the symbol of Brazilian culture, inside the Sambadrome where the top samba schools compete for the championship title, but we still had a long way to go through the street parties. He said most people enjoy the carnival by making their own parties in the street. About the samba parade, twelve main teams compete for the championship, and if they win, their performance will be talked about for years to come. So, you must be wondering how it was. Well, Iˈm afraid I canˈt tell you. Ronnie and I never made into the Sambadrome. We spent the day moving from one street party to another. There were more snacks, more drinks and lots of dancing. Do I regret missing the main parade? Not at all. I experienced the carnival like the locals, and it was truly amazing.21.What made the author nervous in the beginning?A.Busy schedule.B.The big crowd.C.No local guide.D.Culture shock.22.What can we learn about samba from this passage?A.It has its origin in America.B.It is not the taste of the author.C.It has a long and mixed culture.D.Its music is usually slow and soft.23.The author didnˈt regret missing the parade because ________.A.she met some amazing local peopleB.she didnˈt have the tickets for the paradeC.she celebrated the festival in a local wayD.she enjoyed herself by making her own parties24.What is the purpose of the passage?A.To recommend a helpful guide.B.To tell a painful history of Rio de Janeiro.C.To encourage people to learn samba.D.To share an unforgettable experience.(2023春·山东青岛·高一统考期中)Recently I was watching a talk show hosted by a comedian called Trevor Noah from South Africa. The part which struck me most was his advice about travelling. He said, “The one thing you will never waste your money on is travelling. Travel broadens the mind. It is the antidote to ignorance (无知).” In my opinion this statement should be everyone’s life motto (座右铭).This year I’ve had the opportunity to do a lot of travelling around Europe and it has shown me first hand how much you can learn and develop by visiting different places. It is so wonderful to be able to go to a different country, listen to the different languages, try local food and experience the different culture.I’ve personally noticed how different I am since I started exploring more. It involves being able to find good train or plane tickets, getting yourself to the airport, not to mention trying to find your way around a completely new city. While it can be scary at first, after a few trips you realize that Google Maps is your best friend and it really isn’t that difficult to figure out public transport. Travelling also helps you develop your organization skills! It is basic to figure out how to get to different tourist attractions and plan your time wisely. However, it is also nice to learn to relax. On top of that, hotels are a great way to meet new people from all around the world. It is fantastic when young people from different parts of the world come together; I’ve met so many strange and wonderful people this way.As far as I can see, travel as much as possible, because the experiences you will gain from travelling can’t be taught at school and they will change your life.25.What do the underlined words “antidote to” mean in the first paragraph?A.Replacement of.B.Development of.C.Treatment for.D.Agreement to.26.How will the author describe his trip to Europe?A.Busy.B.Hard.C.Rich.D.Costly.27.What has happened to the author since he began traveling?A.He has become more confident and independent.B.He has developed a skill to select tourist attractions.C.He has found it hard to figure out public transport.D.He has made many friends from all over the world.28.Which section is the text most likely to appear in a newspaper?A.News.B.Education.C.Opinions.D.Health.(2023春·江苏泰州·高一泰州中学校考阶段练习)Johan Clarey tends not to be in much of a rush when it comes to anything other than speeding down a hill on skis. Add Olympic success to the list of things he’s waited for.The Frenchman, who turned 41 in January, became the oldest man to win an Olympic medal in Alpine skiing in history when he claimed a silver behind Beat Feuz of Switzerland in the downhill at the Beijing Olympic Winter Games, breaking Bode Miller’s record by five years.“Everything came late in my life. Since I was a young boy, that’s what my mother said,” Clarey said. “I take extra time to do everything — walking, speaking and everything. Apparently, my career started quite the same.”This was Clarey’s fourth Olympics and realistically his last chance of being on the podium (领奖台) at the Olympics. “I took a lot of risks. I knew I had only one chance left in my career to get a medal in the Olympics,” he said. “And when I was going down, I knew I made a good run, but you never know in downhill skiing. Sometimes you’re fast, but sometimes you’re not. You never know why. But today was fast.” This was only Clarey’s second medal at a major championship; he also took home a silver in the super-G at the 2019 world championships.And this big moment almost didn’t happen: Clarey had considered retirement. He said he’s been having doubts about whether to continue competing for six years. The Frenchman said, “At 35, I said to myself, You have to do one year by one year.” That, he says now, was “a good choice”, because he has the medal to prove it. Clarey is still not quite ready to quit. He will turn his attention back to the World Cup circuit.29.What do we know about Clarey as a boy?A.He was gifted in snow sports.B.He preferred skiing to other sports.C.He got an early start on his future career.D.He seemed to mature later than his peers.30.What was Clarey’s achievement at the Beijing Olympic Winter Games?A.He won the championship in Alpine skiing.B.He competed in Alpine skiing for the first time.C.He won his first Olympic medal in Alpine skiing.D.He was the first Frenchmen to medal in Alpine skiing.31.What does Clarey now think of his decision at age 35?A.It was rewarding.B.It was too costly.C.It was a joke.D.It was a coincidence.32.What can we learn from Clarey’s story?A.Actions speak louder than words.B.Ups and downs make one strong.C.The early bird catches the worm.D.Determination is the key to success.(2023秋·贵州黔西·高一统考期末)A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms (习语), though my teacher stressed the importance again and again. But soon, the importance of English idioms was shown in an amusing experience.One day, I happened to meet an Englishman on the road, and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be astonished.Gently shaking his head, shrugging his shoulders, he said, “You don’t say!” I was puzzled. I thought, perhaps this is not an appropriate topic. “Well, I’d better change the topic.” So I said to him. “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? By the way, have you ever been there?” “Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave China without seeing it. It was magnificent.” He was deep in thought when I began to talk like a tourist guide. “The Great Wall is one of the wonders in the world. We are very proud of it.” Soon I was interrupted again by his words: “You don’t say!”. I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it?”“Well, I didn’t request you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised. I said, “Didn’t you say ‘you don’t say’?” Hearing this, the Englishman laughed to tears. He began to explain, “‘You don’t say!’ actually means ‘Really!’. It is an expression of surprise. Perhaps you don’t pay attention to English idioms.”Only then did I realize I had made a fool of mysell. Since then I have been more careful with idiomatic expressions. Remember: What the English teachers said is always right to us students.33.A year ago, I paid no attention to English idioms because________.A.English idioms were not importantB.my teacher didn’t emphasize the importance of themC.I had no interest in themD.I didn’t realize the importance of English idioms34.What can we infer from the second paragraph?A.The Englishman left China without seeing the Great Wall.B.The Englishman thought the Great Wall is worth visiting.C.The Englishman wanted to see the Great Wall after I talked about it.D.The Englishman wanted me to act as his guide.35.At first, on hearing “You don’t say!” I thought the foreigner meant ________.A.he was only interested in the Great WallB.he was not interested in the topicC.I had talked too muchD.I had to stop talking36.After the Englishman explained the idiom, ________.A.I felt very foolishB.I thought the Englishman had made me a foolC.the Englishman became a real foolD.I became more carefully in everything(2023·全国·高一专题练习)In the United States, when one becomes rich, he wants people to know it. And even if he does not become very rich, he wants people to think that he is. That is what “keeping up with the Joneses” is about. It is the story of someone who tried to look as rich as his neighbors.The expression was first used in 1913 by a young American called Arthur Momand. He told this story about himself. He began earning $125 a week at the age of 23. That was a lot of money in those days. He got married and moved with his wife to a very wealthy neighbourhood outside New York City. When he saw that rich people rode horses, Momand went horseback riding every day. When he saw that rich people had servants, Momand and his wife also hired a servant and gave big parties for their new neighbours.It was like a race, but one could never finish his race because one was always trying to keep up. The race ended for Momand and his wife when they could no longer pay for their new way of life. They moved back to an apartment in New York City.Momand looked around him and noticed that many people do things just to keep up with rich lifestyle of their neighbours. He saw the funny side of it and started to write a series of short stories. He called it “Keeping up with the Joneses” because “Jones” is a very common name in the United States. “Keeping up with the Joneses” came to mean keeping up with rich lifestyle of the people around you. Momand’s series appeared in different newspapers across the country for over 28 years.People never seem to get tired of keeping up with the Joneses. And there are “Joneses” in every city of the world. But one must get tired of trying to keep up with the Joneses because no matter what one does, Mr Jones always seems to be ahead.37.Some people want to keep up with the Joneses because they .A.want to be as rich as their neighborsB.want others to know or to think that they are richC.don’t want others to know they are richD.want to be happy38.It can be inferred from the story that rich people like to .A.live outside New York City B.live in New York CityC.live in apartments D.have many neighbors39.Arthur Momand used the name “Jones” in his series of short stories because “Jones” is .A.an important name B.a popular name in the United StatesC.his neighbor’s name D.not a good name40.According to the writer, it is to keep up with the Joneses.A.correct B.interesting C.impossible D.good参考答案:1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A【导语】这是一篇记叙文。

英语记叙文(30篇)

英语记叙文(30篇)

英语记叙文(30篇)1. The Day I Met My IdolIt was a sunny Tuesday morning when I had the most unforgettable encounter of my life. I met my idol, a renowned author whose books had shaped my teenage years. The encounter was unexpected, taking place in a small, cozy bookstore whereI had gone to find some inspiration for my own writing.2. A Trip to RememberLast summer, my family and I embarked on a journey that would leave a lasting impression on us. We traveled to the scenic countryside of Tuscany, Italy, where the rolling hills and vineyards seemed to sing a melody of tranquility. This trip was not just about beautiful sights but also about the bond we strengthened as a family.3. The Storm That Changed Everything4. My First Day at CollegeNervous and excited, I stepped onto the campus of my dream college. The air was filled with the scent of new beginnings and the sound of unfamiliar voices. That first day was a whirlwind of emotions, from the anxiety of finding my classes to the joy of making new friends.5. The Lesson I Learned from FailureFailure is often seen as a negative experience, but for me, it was a stepping stone to success. The time I bombed my science project in middle school taught me the importance of perseverance and the value of learning from mistakes.6. The Time I Saved a LifeIt was a regular afternoon at the local park when I found myself in the middle of a lifesaving situation. A young boy had fallen into the pond, struggling to stay afloat. Without thinking, I jumped in and pulled him to safety, an experience that humbled me and made me appreciate the power of courage.7. My Secret HideawayIn the heart of the city, there was a small, hidden garden that became my sanctuary. It was a place where I could escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and find solace in nature. This hideaway became a part of me, a place where my dreams and thoughts flourished.8. The Day I Discovered My PassionIt was during a school drama production that I first discovered my passion for acting. The thrill of being on stage, the rush of adrenaline, and the applause of the audience were all I needed to know that this was what I was meant to do.9. The Longest NightThe longest night of my life was spent in a hospital waiting room, hoping and praying for the recovery of a loved one. It was a night filled with fear, uncertainty, and eventually, a profound sense of gratitude when the sun rose with good news.10. The Time I Stood Up for SomeoneBullying had always been a problem at my school, but one day, I decided to take a stand. I defended a classmate who was being picked on, and though it was scary, it taught me the importance of standing up for what is right.(To be continued)11. The Lost Dog That Found Its Way to My Heart12. The Time I Conquered My Fear of HeightsI had always been afraid of heights, but a surprise birthday gift from my friends – a skydiving experience –forced me to face my deepest fear. The moment I jumped out of that plane, I not only conquered my fear but also discovereda new sense of freedom.13. The Road Trip That Changed My PerspectiveA spontaneous road trip with friends turned out to be more than just a fun getaway. It was a journey that opened my eyes to the beauty of the unknown and taught me the importance of living in the moment.14. The Day I Realized the Value of Hard WorkAfter months of preparation, I finally crossed the finish line of my first marathon. The exhaustion and exhilaration I felt in that moment made me realize that hard work and dedication can lead to achievements beyond my wildest dreams.15. The Letter That Changed My LifeReceiving a heartfelt letter from a longlost friend reminded me of the power of words. It was a simple note, but it rekindled old memories and inspired me to reconnect with the people who once mattered most to me.16. The Stormy Sea and the Lesson It TaughtA sailing trip that turned into a battle against fierce winds and towering waves taught me the importance of resilience. It was a harrowing experience, but one that left me with a newfound respect for the ocean and the strength within me.17. The Time I Lost Something PreciousLosing my grandmother's necklace was a devastating experience. The search for the lost heirloom brought back memories and taught me the value of cherishing the thingsthat cannot be replaced.18. The Surprise Party That Almost FailedOrganizing a surprise birthday party for my best friend was no easy task. Despite the mishaps and near disasters, thelook of shock and joy on her face made every minute of the chaos worthwhile.19. The Day I Learned to Let GoLetting go of a toxic relationship was one of the hardest things I've ever done. It was a painful process, but in the end, it freed me to grow and find happiness in ways I never thought possible.20. The Adventure in the WoodsA weekend camping trip turned into an unexpected adventure when my friends and I got lost in the woods. It was a test of our survival skills and our friendship, and onethat we still laugh about to this day.21. The Lesson I Learned from a StrangerA chance encounter with a stranger on a train taught me a valuable lesson about empathy and the importance of listening to others' stories.22. The Time I Faced My FearsPublic speaking had always terrified me, but when I was asked to give a speech at my brother's wedding, I knew I couldn't back down. The experience taught me that facing my fears headon could lead to personal growth and pride.23. The Night the StarsAlignedOn a clear summer night, I lay on the grass and watched the stars. It was a simple moment, but one that reminded meof the vastness of the universe and the wonders that lie beyond our everyday lives.24. The Day I Discovered My TalentI had always considered myself an average cook until the day I won a local baking contest with my homemade cherry pie. It was a surprise to everyone, myself included, and it sparked a passion for baking that I continue to enjoy.25. The Time I Made a DifferenceVolunteering at a local shelter was an eyeopening experience. It was a small act, but the impact it had on the lives of the people there made me realize that even the smallest gestures can make a significant difference.26. The Mistake That Led to SuccessA seemingly catastrophic mistake at work turned out to be a blessing in disguise. It led me to reevaluate my approach and ultimately resulted in a project that was more successful than I could have imagined.27. The LongLost FriendRunning into a friend from elementary school after years of no contact was a surreal experience. It brought back a flood of memories and reignited a friendship that I had thought was lost forever.28. The Day I Said GoodeSaying goode to my childhood home was bittersweet. It was the end of an era, but also the beginning of a new chapter filled with excitement and the promise of new adventures.29. The Time I Found My VoiceI had always been shy and hesitant to express my opinions, but one day, I found the courage to speak up during a heated debate. It was the moment I realized the power of my own voice.30. The Journey to SelfDiscoveryA solo trip to a remote village in30. The Journey to SelfDiscovery(Continued)31. The Unexpected ReunionIt had been years since our high school graduation, andthe thought of a reunion seemed both daunting and exciting.To my astonishment, the event brought together a group of people who had once been inseparable. We shared stories, laughter, and even a few tears, realizing that despite the passage of time, the bonds we formed in our youth were still strong.32. The Lesson from a Young TeacherSitting in on a kindergarten class as a volunteer, I learned one of the most profound lessons of my life from a fiveyearold girl. Her innocent perspective on life'schallenges reminded me of the simplicity and beauty of seeing the world through a child's eyes.33. The Night of the Full MoonA full moon hike with friends turned into an evening of wonder and reflection. The serene beauty of the night, with the moon casting a silver glow over the landscape, was a reminder of the natural magic that exists in the world if we only take the time to look.34. The Day I Quit My JobQuitting my secure, wellpaying job to pursue my passion for art was the scariest and most liberating decision of my life. It was a leap of faith that taught me the importance of following my heart and the courage it takes to build a life that is truly my own.35. The Secret GardenDiscovering a hidden garden behind an old, abandoned house was like uncovering a treasure. It was a place where nature had reclaimed its space, and spending time there became a source of peace and inspiration for my writing.36. The Storm That Brought Us Together37. The LongDistance Friendship38. The Time I Broke a RecordSetting a new personal record in a marathon was a moment of intense pride and joy. The months of training anddiscipline had paid off, and it was a testament to what dedication and hard work can achieve.39. The Lost and Found WalletFinding a wallet filled with cash and important documents on a busy city street presented a moral dilemma. Choosing to return it to its owner not only felt right but also restored my faith in the goodness of people.40. The Book That Changed My LifeReading a particular book during a difficult period in my life opened my eyes to new ideas and perspectives. It was a turning point that helped me navigate through challenges and emerge stronger.41. The Time I Laughed Until I CriedA simple, spontaneous moment with friends turned into an unforgettable evening of laughter. We shared stories and jokes, and the sheer joy of that night remains one of my fondest memories.42. The Day I Learned to SwimLearning to swim as an adult was a challenge, but克服ing my fear of water was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. It taught me that it's never too late to learn something new.43. The act of Kindness from a StrangerA random act of kindness from a stranger on a difficult day reminded me of the impact small gestures can have. It was a simple offer of help, but it left a lasting impression on my heart.44. The Time I Chose to ForgiveChoosing to forgive someone who had hurt me was not easy, but it was a decision that lifted a heavy burden from my shoulders. Forgiveness was not for them; it was for me.45. The Moment of ClarityA quiet moment of solitude on a beach provided theclarity I needed to make an important life decision. The sound of the waves and the vastness of the ocean put my troubles into perspective.46. The Unplanned AdventureA wrong turn during a hiking trip led to an unexpected adventure. What was supposed to be a routine hike turned into an exploration of uncharted trails and hidden waterfalls.47. The Letter to My Future SelfWriting a letter to my future self was a unique exercise in selfreflection. It allowed me to express my hopes, dreams, and fears, and reading it years later was a profound experience.48. The Time I Surprised MyselfTaking on a challenge that I。

最新人教版英语专题训练 阅读理解记叙文(word)

最新人教版英语专题训练 阅读理解记叙文(word)

最新人教版英语专题训练阅读理解记叙文(word)一、英语阅读理解记叙文(含答案详细解析)1.根据短文内容,判断正误。

I was 15 months old, a happy and carefree kid, until the day I fell. It was a bad fall. I landed on a piece of glass that cut my eye badly. From then on, my injured, sightless, cloudy gray eye lived on with me.Sometimes people asked me embarrassing (使人难堪的) questions. Whenever kids played games, I was the "monster". I was always imagining that everyone looked down on(瞧不起)me. Yet mum would say to me, "Hold your head up high and face the world." I began to depend on that saying. As a child, I thought mum meant, "Be careful,or you will fall down or bump into something because you are not looking. "As a teenager, I usually looked down to hide my shame. But I found that when I held my head up high, people liked me.In high school, I even became the class president, but inside I still felt like a monster. All I really wanted was to look like everyone else. When things got really bad, I would cry to my mum and she would look at me with loving eyes and say," Hold your head up high and face the world. Let them see the beauty that is inside instead of your appearance(外貌) ."My mum's love was the sunshine that made me bright. I had faced hard times, and learned not only to be confident(自信的) but also to have deep compassion(同情) for others. "Hold your head up high "has been heard many times in my home. I say it to my children. The gift my mum gave me will live on.(1)The writer imagined that everyone looked down on her because of her appearance. (2)People always asked her embarrassing questions.(3)The writer's mum said "Hold your head up high" to her to make her more confident. (4)The writer understood the saying very well as a child.(5)The writer is living with a warm and brave heart now.【答案】(1)1(2)0(3)1(4)0(5)1【解析】【分析】本文讲了作者小时候因眼睛受伤导致外貌变丑而心情低落,在妈妈的帮助之下改变自己并变得自信的故事。

大学英语记叙文作文范文(热门5篇)

大学英语记叙文作文范文(热门5篇)

大学英语记叙文作文范文第1篇Time spent at a university is a most worthwhile period in a young persons life. This is a time when a student begins to form his or her ideas about life in general. Attending classes and studying in the library keep a student busy and provide him or her with access to valuable information, adding to his or her knowledge base.Campus life can also be rich and colorful. Most universities offer a variety of extracurricular activities such as sports events, contests, and other social gatherings, enabling the students to experience relief from study and homework. Students often form lifelong friendships through the varied experiences of university life.During the time a student spends at university, he not only develops his intellectual abilites,he also develops social skills as well as knowledge and wisdom necessary for choosing a future career. By learning how to balance intense study and recreation, a student will be well prepared for the challenges of future responsibilities.大学里度过的时光是年轻人生活中最有意义的一个阶段,这个阶段是大学生普遍形成其人生观的开始,上课、在图书馆里忙碌学习是大学生们通向有价值信息的通道,增强他们的基础知识。

英文阅读 记叙文

英文阅读 记叙文

英文阅读记叙文The Day My Life ChangedIt was a typical summer day in my small town, the kind where the sun shines brightly and the breeze carries the scent of freshly cut grass. I remember it clearly - the sound of my laughter echoing as I played with my friends in the park. Little did I know that this day would be the turning point in my life.As the afternoon wore on, my stomach began to growl. I had forgotten to eat lunch and the thought of my empty refrigerator filled me with dread. I knew my mother had left me a few groceries, but I was not sure if there was anything that would satisfy my growling stomach.I walked home, feeling the hunger pangs getting worse. As I opened the door, the familiar scent of my mother's cooking filled the air. My heart leaped with joy. There, on the table, was a bowl of my favorite chicken noodle soup.I sat down and began to eat, savoring each bite. The soup was delicious, filled with love and care. As I finished the last spoonful, I realized how much my mother's cooking meant to me. It was more than just food; it was a connection to her, a piece of her love that she had left for me.From that day on, I started to appreciate the simple things in life more. I learned to cherish the small moments, like a warm meal or a cup of coffee shared with a friend. I understood that life is not just about grand moments or achievements, but about the little things that make each day special.In conclusion, that summer day taught me an important lesson: to appreciate every moment and to see the value in the small things. It changed me from a carefree child into someone who valued the simple pleasures of life. And for that, I am grateful.。

英语朗读材料记叙文

英语朗读材料记叙文

英语朗读材料记叙文Once upon a time, a young man called Steven worked in a small bakery. Ever since he was a child, Steven had dreamed of playing football professionally.But due to his family's financial difficulties, he could not afford to go to college and follow his dream, so he decided to take a job as a baker to help out his family. In the beginning, he found it difficult to adapt to the hard work at the bakery.At the same time, Steven was determined to pursue his football dream and, whenever he had a free moment, he did his best to improve his game. Eventually, Steven built up outstanding skills and became one of the most sought after players in the region.It was not long before he was noticed by a professional football team, who quickly signed him up on a lucrative contract. Steven had achieved his dream but he never forgot where it all started.Every Saturday evening, he made sure to turn up to the local bakery and spend a few hours working with his former colleagues, helping to make deliciously fresh bread for the customers.Thanks to Steven's hard work and perseverance, he had gone from a small bakery to a professional football field and achieved his lifelong dream.。

英语读写训练记叙文

英语读写训练记叙文
Last Sunday I went fishing. After setting up my fishing rod(钓鱼竿) with bait(鱼饵), I sat down on the bank of the lake. But two hours later, I didn’t catch any fish. I got very angry and began to pack up my stuff(收拾东西), preparing to go back home.
阅读下面的短文,然后按要求写一篇约150字的短文。
Everyone has an experience they would rather forget. Some are embarrassing, some are moving, and some teach us a lesson. Here is a story of mine.
Suggestions:
What should we pay attention to when writing a title?
1.We should use a noun phrase or a sentence as a title.
2.2.The first letter of every word in a title should be written in a capital(大写) letter except articles(冠词), prepositions(介词) and conjunctions(连词).
或点明给人们的启示,或经念教训)
阅读下面的短文,然后按要求写一篇约150字的短文。
Everyone has an experience they would rather forget. Some are embarrassing, some are moving, and some teach us a lesson. Here is a story of mine.

最新人教版英语专题训练 阅读理解记叙文

最新人教版英语专题训练 阅读理解记叙文

最新人教版英语专题训练阅读理解记叙文一、英语阅读理解记叙文(含答案详细解析)1.阅读理解Good NeighboursMr. and Mrs. March lived together with their four daughters. Amy was very shy. Beth loved being at home. Meg looked very pretty. Jo was tall and thin and she was a tomboy. Their home was always busy and full of noise and people. Next to them lived old Mr. Laurence and his grandson, Laurie. They lived in a very large and comfortable house. But it was a house without life.One day, Joe saw Laurie standing at an upstairs window in his house and looking down at their garden. Jo's sisters were playing in the snow there. They were throwing snowballs and having a lot of fun. But Laurie's face was very sad."Poor boy!" Jo thought. "He's all alone. He needs some friends." She couldn't stop thinking about him. She wanted to go and see him, but how could she go to the house without an invitation?Then one snowy afternoon, she saw Laurie's grandpa go out. This gave her an idea. She took a broom from the kitchen."What are you going to do, Jo?" asked her sister Meg."To clear the garden path." Answered Jo.When Laurie saw Jo from the window, a big smile changed his pale, sad face.Jo laughed and shouted, "How are you? Are you ill?"Laurie opened the window and said," I'm better now, thank you. I had a bad cold and had to stay inside for a week"."I'm sorry," said Jo. "Are you bored?""Yes, very." he replied."Don't your friends come to visit you?""No. But I don't want to see anybody. Boys are noisy and they give me a headache.""Girls are quiet.""I don't know any girls.""You know us.""That's true! Can you come and visit me?" cried Laurie."I'm not quiet, but I'd like to come," replied Jo. "I must ask Mother first." She ran back into her house.A few minutes later, she returned and rang the bell on the door of Laurie's house. A servant took her upstairs."Here I am!" she said brightly. "Mother sends her love and my sisters gave me this blancmange (牛奶冻) for you.""That looks delicious," Laurie said. He was very happy to see Jo.Jo looked around. There were lots of books on the shelves."A nice room!" she said. "I can read to you if you like.""No, let's talk," replied Laurie."All right," said Jo, "I can talk for hours. My sisters say I never know when to stop.""You have three sisters—Amy, Beth and Meg." Laurie continued."How do you know this?" Jo was surprised."You call each other's names when you are in the garden. Sometimes I can see you all around the table with your mother. She has a very kind face. I like looking at her. I haven't got a mother." Jo felt sad when she heard this."Why don't you come and visit us?" she said, "It isn't good for you to stay in this house all the time.""Thank you. I'd like to come very much." Said Laurie."We know all our neighbours except you." Jo said, "I'm glad we're friends now."She told him about all the interesting things in her life. She said," Besides(除了……之外)plays, I also love books." Laurie loved books too, and offered to show her the library in the house. The library was a wonderful room. Jo loved it."Wow!" she said, "All those books!"Laurie said, "A person needs more than books."(Adapted from Little Women)(1)From the first paragraph, we know ________________.A. Jo's family had five membersB. Jo and Laurie were neighboursC. Laurie and his grandpa were busyD. the four sisters had the same hobby(2)Jo wanted to visit Laurie because _________________.A. she wanted to visit his large houseB. Laurie invited her to play with snowballsC. she felt he was lonely and needed friendsD. Laurie was seriously ill and needed her care(3)What might be the correct order of what happened in the story?a. Jo saw Laurie standing at an upstairs window in his house.b. Jo and Laurie were having a talk happily at Laurie's home.c. Jo wanted to Laurie's home after telling her mother.d. Jo couldn't stop thinking about Laurie.A. a—b—c—dB. b—a—c—dC. b—d—a—cD. a—d—c—b(4)Which words can best describe Jo and her sisters?A. Kind and friendlyB. Generous but rudeC. Quiet and smartD. Funny but carless (5)What does Laurie mean by saying "A person needs more than books."?A. People need to stay in their own houses.B. People should learn much more from the books.C. People need love and friendship besides books.D. People should relax themselves besides reading【答案】(1)B(2)C(3)D(4)A(5)C【解析】【分析】文章大意:文章讲述了Jo和她的邻居Laurie的故事,Laurie跟着爷爷生活没有了母亲,又生病了,心情很不越快,一天当Jo看到了他之后心里放不下,就找机会接近了他,了解了情况,然后成为了好朋友。

中考英语阅读记叙文练习

中考英语阅读记叙文练习

中考英语阅读记叙文练习〔一〕Stephen Hawking was one of the most famous scientists in this century. He was born in 1942. He’s a world well-known on space and time. Stephen is researching some very big questions, such as: How did the universe begin? How will it end?Stephen was a student at Oxford University. He studied math and science. Then, at the age of twenty, he became sick. He was so young, but the doctors said to his family, 〝He has only two more years to live.〞As a matter of fact, the doctors were wrong---- he didn’t die. He can’t walk now but he uses a wheelchair(轮椅). He can’t feed himself and get in or out of bed himself. But he refused to give in to the condition. He talks with the help of a computer. After Oxford, Stephen went to Cambridge University. Three years later, in 1965, he became a doctor of philosophy(哲学).Because of his serious health problems, it was difficult for him to draw diagrams(图表) or to write. So he started to think in pictures. With this new way of thinking, he became one of the most famous scientists in the world. In 1891, he met the Pope(教皇) in Rome. They talked about his ideas. Then in 1988, he wrote his first important book, A Brief History of Time. It sold more than 5.5 million copies in 33 different languages. He was once invited to China, he impressed us with his self-confidence, humorous and witty(幽默的) conversation.依据短文内容,选择最正确答案。

英语记叙文(30篇)

英语记叙文(30篇)

英语记叙文(30篇)英语记叙文第1篇:奇迹的时刻Last week, the cat that our family raised for two years had lost。

All of us searched every corner of the house and even walked down the whole street block to ask others, but just got no information of it。

At last,we had to give up, though I was sad, I had to get used to it。

But last night, the cat showed up in our balcony。

When I saw her, I just couldn’t believe, how she could walk home after missing for almost a week。

This is miracle, for the first time I believe in miracle。

My parents were so surprised and happy to see our member return。

上周,我们家养了两年的猫不见了。

我们搜查了房子的每一个角落,甚至跑到街上去问别人,可是都没人见过她。

最终,我们不得不放下。

虽然我很悲痛,但我必须要去适应。

可是昨晚,猫突然出此刻我们的阳台上。

当我看到她时,我简直不敢相信,她怎样会在失踪了近一个星期后还能回来。

这是奇迹,我第一次相信奇迹。

我父母也十分惊讶也很高兴看到我们的成员回来了。

英语记叙文第2篇:A Good Example of Laid -off WorkersLiu Yaru, a woman worker, had worked in a weavingmill in Jinan for 14 years。

2023年中考英语专题训练阅读理解-记叙文篇(含解析)

2023年中考英语专题训练阅读理解-记叙文篇(含解析)

初中英语2023年中考专题训练阅读理解-记叙文篇(一)Located in Pennsylvania, US, Here With Us Farm is trying to help animals. Every morning, Amanda Clark checks on the cows, pigs and dogs. These animals were once mistreated (虐待).Because of the pandemic, the farm has been lonely for a long time. Many leisure activities (休闲活动) have been canceled. The animals have been missing visitors. A friend of Clark’s came up with a good idea to connect these animals with people. In March, 2020, the farm began to post the animals’ basic information online. People could visit the farm’s website and choose an animal to write to.“We wanted to give kids and our animals some joy,” Clark said. “Many kids have written to our animals. The most popular animals are Ronnie the cow, Chester the cow and Rosie the chick.”About 265 kilometers away, the Indraloka Animal Farm is also using pens and paper to connect people with its animals. Indra Lahiri, the owner, began rescuing animals in the late 1990s. She now keeps more than 300 animals.The farm’s pen pal program was started a few years ago. It used to be only for the children who had volunteered on the farm. After the pandemic broke out, the program began to be open to all children.In return for their letters, kids can receive photos and sometimes even works of art created by animals. “I believe the animals enjoy seeing the letters,” Lahiri said. “We read all the letters to them. Kids need animals, and animals also need kids.”1. Why did Here With Us Farm start to post the animals’ basic in formation online?A. Because it wanted to save the animals.B. Because it wanted to raise money for the animals.C. Because it wanted to connect the animals with people.D. Because it wanted to give the children a chance to volunteer.2. There are __________ animals on the Indraloka Animal Farm now.A. about 35B. more than 300C. about 265D. more than 5653. The Indraloka Animal Farm’s pen pal program was started __________.A. in March, 2020B. in the late 1990sC. a few weeks agoD. a few years ago4. The underlined word “them” in the last paragraph refers to __________.A. the animalsB. the kidsC. the workersD. the letters5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. All farms had to be closed because of the pandemic.B. Children can receive money for writing to animals.C. Lahiri said the animals were very scared when seeing these letters.D. In the past, not all children could take part in the pen pal program.【篇章导读】由于疫情, 农场的很多休闲活动都被取消了。

高考英语作文记叙文训练

高考英语作文记叙文训练

Growing up, I always had a fascination with the English language. The way it could weave stories, express emotions, and connect people from all corners of the world was nothing short of magical to me. This passion led me to dream of mastering the language and using it to explore different cultures and perspectives. Little did I know, my journey would be as challenging as it was rewarding.My first encounter with the English language was in elementary school. Our teacher, Mrs. Thompson, had a knack for making lessons fun and engaging. She would often tell us stories in English, and we would listen with rapt attention, trying to pick up new words and phrases. However, it wasnt until high school that I truly began to appreciate the complexity and beauty of the language.The high school curriculum was a lot more demanding, and English was no exception. We were introduced to a wide range of literary works, from Shakespeares plays to modern novels. Each piece of literature was like a window into a different world, and I found myself getting lost in the stories and characters.One of the most memorable experiences I had during this time was writing a narrative essay for my English class. The topic was A Day in My Life, and I decided to write about a day spent exploring the city with my friends. I wanted to capture the excitement, the laughter, and the small moments that made the day special.I spent hours brainstorming ideas, jotting down notes, and outlining thestructure of my essay. I wanted to make sure that every detail was perfect, from the way the sunlight filtered through the trees to the sound of our footsteps echoing in the quiet streets. I even went as far as to retrace our steps, trying to remember every little detail.When it was finally time to write, I felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. I knew that I had a good story to tell, but I also knew that it wouldnt be easy to do it justice. I started with a vivid description of the morning, the sun rising over the horizon, casting a warm glow on the city. I then moved on to describe our journey through the bustling streets, the laughter and conversations, and the small moments of joy and discovery.As I wrote, I found myself getting lost in the story, reliving the day in my mind. I could almost feel the warmth of the sun on my skin, hear the laughter of my friends, and taste the sweet ice cream we shared. It was as if I was there again, experiencing the day for the first time.When I finally finished writing, I felt a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. I knew that I had poured my heart and soul into the essay, and I was proud of what I had created. I couldnt wait to share it with my classmates and see their reactions.The next day, I handed in my essay with a mix of anticipation and anxiety. I knew that it was a good piece of writing, but I also knew that it was subjective and that not everyone might appreciate it in the same way. When the essays were returned a few days later, I was pleasantly surprised to see that I had received an A.My teacher, Mr. Johnson, had written a note on the top of my essay, praising my use of descriptive language and my ability to paint a vivid picture of the day. He also appreciated the way I had incorporated the small moments and details, making the essay feel more personal and relatable.This experience taught me the power of storytelling and the importance of paying attention to the small details. It also reinforced my love for the English language and inspired me to continue exploring and learning.Looking back, I realize that this was just the beginning of my journey with English. There have been many more challenges and triumphs since then, but that essay remains a special memory for me. It was a testament to my passion for storytelling and my dedication to mastering the language. And it was a reminder that, with hard work and a little bit of creativity, anything is possible.。

英语记叙文(精选22篇)

英语记叙文(精选22篇)

英语记叙文英语记叙文(精选22篇)相信大家都不可避免地会接触到作文吧,特别是应用频繁的记叙文,记叙文以记叙为主,但往往也间有描写、抒情和议论,不可能有截然的划分。

那么你有了解过记叙文吗?下面是小编精心整理的英语记叙文,欢迎阅读,希望大家能够喜欢。

英语记叙文篇1Many people like watching TV. TV brings the outside world into people’s homes. People say the world is smaller than before because of TV. What is going on in other countries?How do people live in places far away? What sports do people play in other countries?If you want to know the answers to these and other kinds of questions, just turn on the TV. Of course people can also learn through reading books or listening to the radio,but many say they learn more by watching TV. Why? Because they can listen to and watch it.TV opens our eyes to the outside world,at the same time also helps to open our minds. TV often gives us new ideas. We learn newer and better ways of doing things.英语记叙文篇2Taking care of our environment is very important. It is well-known that man,as well as living things,can’t live witho ut water or air. However,many factories pour waste water directly into the rivers or lakes. They also give out a lot of smoke directly into the air. Some people throw rubbish everywhere. So our environment is getting worse and worse. Polluted water or air is harmful to us all.It is our duty to keep our environment clean and tidy. Weshouldn’t throw about waste things. We must plant many trees,flowers and grass. If everyone protects the environment,the world will become more beautiful.英语记叙文篇3It’s very im portant for us to keep healthy in our everyday life. Here are some advice for you to follow.First you should have a healthy diet. It’s necessary to eat enough fish and vegetables. Because they contain all kinds of vitamin you need ever day. Do not eat too much fat,such as butter or anything too fatty. Too many sweets can do harm to your teeth. So you had better not eat too many sweets or chocolates and keep off coffee.Good habits can help you keep fit. Doing regular exercise is certainly a good way to kee p healthy. After a day’s work,an eight-hour sleep is needed. And avoid working or studying too hard. Remember smoking can damage your health. So never smoke.英语记叙文篇4The Way of Thinking Between Boys and GirlsLast night, I saw an interesting movie, it told about a boy and a girl who were at the same age, but the way they thought was so different. The boy was skin-deep, he judged the person by their faces, while the girl could think much further, she found the beauty of life. During their process of growing, finally the boy became mature and started to have the real talk with the girl. I learn that boys and girls indeed think in a very different way, so misunderstanding always happens. It is important to have the communication, so that they can know each oth er’s thoughts.英语记叙文篇5What we should do? First, finding what the source of thesituation is. People have destroyed the environment. People have hunted for meat. Actually, wild animals are endangered by some man’s behavior.What can we do? The first is to make laws to protect endangered species. One other useful thing is to create protective areas. It could create a safe environment for animals to live in.Sending animals to the zoo is not the best choice, but better than have been killed.Basically, we must have the moral character to protect the animals, and we must continue living by sharing the land with the other different animals.英语记叙文篇6My HabbitsI have some habbits, some are good, but some are bad.I like reading very much. From reading science books, I get a lot of knowledge. From reading novels, I lose myself in the stories. I like doing sports, too. It helps me keep healthy. Also I never put today's work till tomorrow. They are all my good habbits. They help me a lot in my daily life.However, I also have some bad habbits. For example, sometimes I do my homework slowly, and stay up till very late. During meals I prefer meat to vegetables. And sometimes I play computer games too long without having a reat. They are all harmful to my health.From now on I'll try to keep my good habbits, and give up the bad ones. Then I'll live better.英语记叙文篇7(Mother) had (made) me take my little young brother to the a trip to the country. She bade me take good care of him.While we were walking along the road, the sun was shining brightly and the breeze was blowing gently. We saw the beautiful flowers smile (smiling) at us and heard the birds sing (singing) their sweet songs on the trees. The scenery was indeed very pretty (beautiful).When we felt tired, we returned home. We saw Mother (our mother) wait (waiting) for us at the door.有一个星期日,我母亲叫我带小弟弟去乡村游历。

英语记叙文(共10篇)

英语记叙文(共10篇)

英语记叙文(共10篇)英语记叙文(一): 求英语作文一篇记叙文 300字左右my school lifeI am a student,so as for me,school is a interesting place .I really enjoy it .For example ,I frenqent com municat together with the schoolmate.and play with them.I am very interesting.and my teacher is very nice .She is very to it is kindly to visit.so I like she very much.the school is filling with every day the voice laugh at the word vigorously.i really enjoy my school life .i hope everyone both enjoy your school life.英语记叙文(二): 英语记叙文-----一见难忘的事文:我经历过无数难忘的事,它们犹如天上的繁星,数也数不清;又如沙滩上的贝壳不计其数.但随着时间的流逝,大部分都淡忘了.有一次,我在上语文课的时候,老师让我们写作文,老师给我们出了题目.许多同学都动笔写了起来,但是我却怎么也找不着圆珠笔,把我给急得东看看,西望望,真像一只热锅上的蚂蚁.这时我的面前出现里一个高大的身影,我抬头一看,吞吞吐吐地说:“老……老师.”老师严肃的说:“别人都在写作文,你怎么不写呢”“我……我的圆珠笔丢了.”“哦,圆珠笔丢了.”老师对我说:“让同桌借你的一支圆珠笔吧!”当我的同桌—邹鹏拿出钢笔时,我定眼一看:“咦,这不是我的圆珠笔吗,你怎么拿着我的圆珠笔呀!”“这是我的今天刚买的,怎么会是你的呢”“这就是我的那支圆珠笔,偷了我的笔还想狡辩.”老师看了看我们俩一眼,就把我们叫到了办公室.到了办公室,老师问我们:“你们俩怎么了”我说:“他偷了我的圆珠笔,还说是他刚买的.”邹鹏马上反驳:“我没偷他的圆珠笔,老师请相信我,这真的是我刚买回来的圆珠笔.”老师和蔼可亲地说:“邹鹏同学啊,拿了别人的笔就要还给别人,不能偷了别人的笔不承认,这是不好的.”邹鹏被逼得没办法,只好承认是他偷了我的笔.老师让我们出去了,邹鹏把那支圆珠笔“还”给了我.过了一天,刘老师给我们上综合实践课,当我拿出综合实践书时,突然从书里滑出一支圆珠笔,我一看,这不就是我的那支圆珠笔吗我这时才明白过来,那支圆珠笔确实是邹鹏的,但是他为什么要承认是他偷了我的笔呢“铃铃……”下课的铃声敲响了,我立刻向老师说明了这件事.并且向邹鹏道歉.虽然这件事已经过去很久了,但它还是经常在我的耳边回响,在我眼前出现,使我记忆犹新.英:I have experienced countless memorable things,they like the stars of heaven,and can even count,And as the shells on the beach is countless.But as time goes by,most of them have dismissed.I once at Chinese class,the teacher asked us to write a composition,the teacher gave us a topic.Many schoolmates writing up,but I but can"t find ball-point pen,I gave nasty look,west across the east,it was really like an ant on a hot pot.Then I appear in front of a tall person,I looked up and hesitantly justsaid:"old...teacher." The teacher serious said:"everyone else was to write a composition,why don"t you write""I...I lost the ball pen.""Oh,ball pens lost." The teacher said to me:"let sit at the same table borrow your a ball pen!"When I sit at the same table - ZouPeng out pen I"ll be thine eyes:"yi,this is not my ballpointWhat do you take my ballpoint pen!" "This is my today just bought,how are you""This is me the ball pen and stole my pen still want to argue."The teacher looked at both of us,we call to the office.To the office,the teacher asked us:"you both how"I say:"he stole my ballpoint pens,also say is he just bought."ZouPeng retort immediately:"I didn"t steal his ball pens,please believe me,this teacher is really I just bought back ball-point pen." The teacher affable ground to say:"ZouPeng classmate ah,took the other people"s pen will back to others,cannot steal others" pen not admit,it is bad."ZouPeng is driven to can"t help but admit that he stole my pen.The teacher lets us out,ZouPeng put the ball pen "yet" "to me.After a day,liu give us the comprehensive practice lesson,when I took them out comprehensive practice books,suddenly from a book slip out of a ball pen,once I see,isn"t that my that ballpoint penWhen I really learnt,the ballpoint pen is indeed ZouPeng,but why he wants to admit that he stole my pen"Ring the bell..." The bell ringing rang,I immediately to the teacher explained it.And to ZouPeng apology.Although this matter is over for a long time,but it is often in my ear,appear in my sight,that I remember.英语记叙文(三): > 的记叙文英语作文Li yue has been awarded the title of “Star Student of the Week” for what she did for our class.On the hot afternoon of last Saturday,Li yu went downtown and waiked from one store toanother.looking for the costumes we would wear in the singing contest.While the rest of us were enjoying our leisure time in cool and comfortable rooms,she spent the whole afternoon searcing and selecting , Finally,she found the right clothes Deeply moved by her efforts,we tried our best and won the first prize in the contest.Li yue is always warm-hearted and cares a lot about theclass.Besides, she often devotes her spare time to helping others.She deserves the honor and we should learn from her.【希望对你有帮助】英语记叙文范文大学英语记叙文。

【英语】英语阅读理解记叙文训练(word)

【英语】英语阅读理解记叙文训练(word)

【英语】英语阅读理解记叙文训练(word)一、英语阅读理解记叙文(含答案详细解析)1.阅读理解I am Turere. I come from Kitengela, a farming community on the edge(边缘)of Nairobi National Park of Kenya(肯尼亚). Since the age of nine. I have helped to look after my family's cows. As a child, in my free time. I enjoyed playing with electronics. I made my own inventions, such as electronic toys from car parts and other things. I also built other electronic devices(仪器) for my neighbors.At the age of 13, I invented something that changed my life. It also changed the lives of many people in my community. One night, a lion from the park came into my family's farm and killed one of our cows. I was angry. However, killing the lion, I thought, was not the best way to solve the problem. Instead, I decided to invent a solutionThe first idea I got was to use fire, because I thought lions were scared of fire. But I came to realize that didn't really help, because it was even helping the lions to see through the cowshed (牛棚). So I didn't give up. I continued.And a second idea I got was to use a scarecrow(稻草人). I was trying to trick the lions into thinking) that I was standing near the cowshed. But lions are very clever. They will come the first day and they see the scarecrow, and they go back. But the second day, they'll come and they say, this thing is not moving here, it is always here! So he jumps in and kills the animals.So one night, I was walking around the cowshed with a torch(手电筒), and that day the lions didn't come. And I discovered that lions were afraid of a moving light. So I had an idea.(1)What was Turere interested in when he was a child?A. Tricking the neighbors.B. Looking after cows.C. Playing with electronics.D. Making car parts(2)What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. The lion.B. The scarcer.C. The cow.D. The cowshed(3)What's the solution to driving the lion away?A. Using a moving lightB. Using a torchC. Using a scarecrow(4)What can we get from the passage?A. The lion killed all the cows.B. Turere killed the lion at last.C. The lion no longer lived in the park.D. Turere's invention made peace with lions.【答案】(1)C(2)B(3)A(4)D【解析】【分析】文章大意:本文主要叙述来自基腾格拉,一个位于肯尼亚内罗毕国家公园边缘的农业社区的男孩Turere。

初中暑假英语读写训练作文

初中暑假英语读写训练作文

初中暑假英语读写训练作文Summer holiday is a time for students to relax and recharge before the new school year begins. However, it is also a great opportunity for students to improve their English reading and writing skills. In this essay, I will share my experience of how I spent my summer holiday practicing English reading and writing.To start with, I made a reading list of English books that I wanted to read during the summer holiday. I chose books that were interesting and at the same time challenging for me. Some of the books were classics like "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, while others were contemporary novels like "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green. I made sure to read at least one hour every day, either in the morning or before going to bed.Apart from reading books, I also subscribed to English newspapers and magazines to improve my reading skills. I read articles on a variety of topics such as science,technology, and current events. This not only helped me improve my vocabulary but also kept me updated on thelatest news.In addition to reading, I also practiced writing every day. I started a journal where I wrote about my daily activities and thoughts. This helped me improve my writing skills and also allowed me to reflect on my experiences. I also wrote short stories and essays on various topics. I would ask my English teacher to give me feedback on my writing and would work on improving my weaknesses.Furthermore, I participated in online writing competitions and forums to get exposure to differentwriting styles and learn from other writers. This helped me to broaden my perspective and develop my writing skills.In conclusion, I had a productive summer holiday by spending my time reading and writing in English. I believe that practicing English reading and writing skills during the summer holiday is a great way to prepare for the upcoming school year. It not only helps students improvetheir language skills but also helps them develop critical thinking and creativity.。

最新英语阅读理解记叙文训练经典1

最新英语阅读理解记叙文训练经典1

最新英语阅读理解记叙文训练经典1一、英语阅读理解记叙文(含答案详细解析)1.根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

Jackie visited his grandparents on their farm. And he was playing with a slingshot(弹弓) in the woods. He practised in the woods but he could never hit the target. As he was walking back, he saw Grandma's pet duck. Without thinking, he shot, hit the duck in the head and killed it. He was very afraid. He knew Grandma loved the duck. She would be sad or even angry if she knew that her duck was killed He then hid the dead duck under a tee His sister Susan saw it all, but she said nothing.After lunch that day Grandma said, "Susan, let's wash the dishes. "But Susan said, "Grandma. Jackie told me he wanted to help in the kitchen today, didn't you, Jackie?" And then she whispered(小声说) to him, "Remember the duck? "So Jackie did the dishes.Later Grandpa asked if the children wanted to go fishing, but Grandma sad, "Tm sorry but I need Susan to help clean the house." But Susan smiled and said, "Well, that's all right because Jackie told me he wanted to help."And she whispered again, "Remember the duck?" So Susan went fishing with Grandpa and Jackie stayed.These "remember the duck" went on for many days. Then finally Jackie couldn't stand it any longer. He came to Grandma and told her that he had killed the duck. She gave him a hug, and said, "Sweetheart, I know. You see, I was standing at the window and I saw the whole thing. But because I love you, I forgave you. But I just wanted to see how long you would let Susan make a slave(奴隶) of you."(1)What's probably the meaning of the word "target" in this passage?A. 树干B. 地面C. 动物D. 目标(2)What did Jackie hit with the slingshot at last?A. The targetB. A rabbitC. The pet duckD. A pet dog(3)Susan didn't tell Grandma about Jackie's secret becauseA. she wanted Jackie to do something for herB. she was afraid Grandma would be very sadC. she didn't want to make Grandma angryD. she loved her brother very much(4)Jackie helped clean the house instead of going fishing with Grandma becauseA. he liked cleaning the houseB. Grandma asked him to clean the houseC. he didn't like going fishingD. he wanted Susan to keep his secret(5)What can you learn from the passage?A. It's dangerous to play with a slingshot on a farm.B. It's impossible to let girls keep secrets for you.C. It makes you feel better to tell than to hide.D. It's dangerous to let others see what you've done.【答案】(1)D(2)C(3)A(4)D(5)C【解析】【分析】本文主要讲了Jackie不小心把祖母的宠物鸭用弹弓打死了,他不敢说,但是妹妹看到后一直要挟他,最后他告诉了祖母实情。

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2) An example and so on (举一个相同主题的例子,再按题目要求谈感受或 发表看法等) 4. Ending (结尾点题)
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第一步. Title
What should we pay attention to when writing a title?
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• a) 叙述你认识到耐心的重要性的一次真实或虚构的 经历;(一定要有结果)
• b)你是如何认识到耐心的重要性的; • c) 耐心对你的生活、学习有什么影响。 • [写作要求] • (1) 可以参照阅读材料的篇章结构,组织故事,但
不得直接引用原文中的句子;
• (2) 标题自定。
Last Sunday I went fishing. After setting up my fishing rod(钓鱼竿) with bait(鱼饵), I sat down on
the bank of the lake. But two hours later, I didn’t
catch any fish. I got very angry and began to pack up my stuff(收拾东西), preparing to go back home.
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Suggestions:
What should we pay attention to when writing a title?
1.We should use a noun phrase or a sentence as a title.
2.2.The first letter of every word in a title should be written in a capital(大写) letter except articles(冠词), prepositions(介词) and conjunctions(连词).
long have you sat here?” I asked. “About four hours,”
he answered. “Four hours?” I couldn’t believe my
ears. “Yes. It’s very important to be patient,” the old
Last Sunday I went fishing. After setting up my fishing rod(钓鱼竿) with bait(鱼饵), I sat down on
the bank of the lake. But two hours later, I didn’t
catch any fish. I got very angry and began to pack up my stuff(收拾东西), preparing to go back home.
Last Sunday I went fishing. After setting up my fishing rod(钓鱼竿) with bait(鱼饵), I sat down on
the bank of the lake. But two hours later, I didn’t
catch any fish. I got very angry and began to pack up my stuff(收拾东西), preparing to go back home.
On my way home, I thought what had happened on the bank. I gradually realized that the secret of success was patience.
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• [写作内容] • 1) 以约30个词概括短文的要点; • 2) 然后以约120个词写一篇记叙文,描写你认识到
Last Sunday I went fishing. After setting up my fishing rod(钓鱼竿) with bait(鱼饵), I sat down on
the bank of the lake. But two hours later, I didn’t
catch any fish. I got very angry and began to pack up my stuff(收拾东西), preparing to go back home.
3.3. The number of a title had better not be
more than 10 words.
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• [写作内容] • 1) 以约30个词概括短文的要点; • 2) 然后以约120个词写一篇记叙文,描写你认识到
耐心的重要性的一次经历,并包括以下要点:
• a) 叙述你认识到耐心的重要性的一次真实或虚构的 经历;(一定要有结果)
读写任务写作指导
记叙文 Narration
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阅读下面的短文,然后按要求写一篇约150字的短文。
Everyone has an experience they would rather forget. Some are embarrassing, some are moving, and some teach us a lesson. Here is a story of mine.
Just then, I saw an old man sitting near me. To
ull of fish, so I went over
to him, wanting to know why. “Excuse me, but how
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第二步 summary
Writing
How to write a
summary?
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skills
速读文章,找出要素:
• When (时间): • Where (地点): • Who (人物): • What (事件) • How (发展经过) • Result (结果): • What to learn (如篇末有点题语句,或升华主题,
long have you sat here?” I asked. “About four hours,”
he answered. “Four hours?” I couldn’t believe my
ears. “Yes. It’s very important to be patient,” the old
long have you sat here?” I asked. “About four hours,”
he answered. “Four hours?” I couldn’t believe my
• b)你是如何认识到耐心的重要性的; • c) 耐心对你的生活、学习有什么影响。 • [写作要求] • (1) 可以参照阅读材料的篇章结构,组织故事,但
不得直接引用原文中的句子;
• (2) 标题自定。
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What’s the title that we should use?
• 1.Patience Is Important. • 2 The Important of Patience. • 3 How Importance Patience Is. • 4 Patience Is the Secret of Success. • 5 The Key to Success ─ Patience
man said. “ Don’t consider fishing a tiring sport. Just
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阅读下面的短文,然后按要求写一篇约150字的短文。
Everyone has an experience they would rather forget. Some are embarrassing, some are moving, and some teach us a lesson. Here is a story of mine.
long have you sat here?” I asked. “About four hours,”
he answered. “Four hours?” I couldn’t believe my
ears. “Yes. It’s very important to be patient,” the old
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读A narrative(记叙文). 写A narrative(记叙文).
写作模板 四部曲
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叙事类文章的写作模板:
1.Title (题目)1分 有时不一定要求写标题 2. Summary (概要 约30-40个词) 5分 3. Body (正文) 19分
1) A transitional sentence (过渡句引出例子)
Just then, I saw an old man sitting near me. To
my surprise, his basket was full of fish, so I went over
to him, wanting to know why. “Excuse me, but how
Just then, I saw an old man sitting near me. To
my surprise, his basket was full of fish, so I went over
to him, wanting to know why. “Excuse me, but how
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