问题 阅读理解与欣赏

阅读理解天地。

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  我养了一只可爱的金丝熊。它的头小小的,像一只小老鼠。黑宝石似的小眼睛,闪闪发光。粉红的三瓣嘴就像含苞待放的花蕾,嘴两边还有几根银白色的胡须,在太阳下闪闪发光。

  金丝熊的身体圆滚滚的◇比我的拳头还小◇全身长满了金灿灿的绒毛◇肚皮是白色的◇远远望去很像一块奶油蛋糕。它走起路来,一扭一摆的,好像是一位穿着貂皮大衣的胖乎乎的“绅士”。

  金丝熊吃食很有趣,因为是杂食动物,所以它从不挑食。每次我给它食物吃,它总是立即用小爪子抓住,快速放进嘴里,狼吞虎咽,大嚼特嚼,不带半点斯文,吃得嘴里鼓囊囊的。这位“绅士”怎么能把小嘴塞得这么“满”呢?原来在金丝熊嘴的两侧,长着“嗉囊”,所以每当它吃东西的时候,就能随心所欲地“多吃多占”了。多有趣的金丝熊呀!

1.给短文加一个合适的题目,写在文前的横线上。

2.按原文填空。

(  )的绒毛  (  )的身体  (  )的肚皮  (  )的胡须

3.结合上下文理解“斯文”的意思。

4.用“____”画出描写金丝熊吃食的语句,再读一读。

5.在第2自然段中的空白处加上合适的标点。

6.金丝熊走起路来什么样?

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7.为什么金丝熊能随心所欲地“多吃多占”?

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答案

1.可爱的金丝熊

2.金灿灿 圆滚滚 白色 银白色

3.斯文:文雅,慢条斯理。

4.每次我给它食物吃,它总是立即用小爪子抓住,快速放进嘴里,狼吞虎咽,大嚼特嚼,不带半点斯文,吃得嘴里鼓囊囊的。

5.,,,,

6.它走起路来,一扭一摆的,好像是一位穿着貂皮大衣的胖乎乎的“绅士”。

7.因为金丝熊嘴的两侧,长着“嗦囊”,能装很多的食物,所以每当它吃东西的时候,就能随心所欲地“多吃多占”了。

单项选择题


Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 ques tions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D.
Passage One

People in the mass advertising business and others who study American society have been very interested in the question: What does the American consumer like Max Lerner, a well-known scholar who has studied American society, has said that American consumers are particularly fond of three things: comfort, cleanliness, and novelty.
Lerner believes that the American love of comfort perhaps goes back to the frontier experience, where life was tough and there were very few comforts. This experience may have created a p desire in the pioneers and their children for goods that would make life more comfortable. Today, the American’s love of comfort is seen in the way they furnish their homes, design their cars, and travel. How Americans choose a new mattress for their bed is an example of the Americans love of comfort. Many Americans will go to a store where beds are set up, and they will lie down on several mattresses to see which one is the most comfortable.
Cleanliness is also highly valued by Americans. There is a p emphasis on keeping all parts of the body clean, and Americans see lots of TV commercials for soap, shampoo, deodorants, and mouthwash: Perhaps the Puritan (清教徒的) heritage has played some role in the desire for cleanliness. The Puritans, a strict Protestant (新教的) church group who were among the first settlers of America, stressed the need to cleanse the body of dirt and of all evil tendencies, such as sexual desire. The saying "Cleanliness is next to Godliness" reflects the belief of most Americans that it is important to keep not only their bodies, but also their clothes, their houses, their cars, and even their pets clean and smelling good. Indeed, many Americans are offended by anyone who does not follow their accepted standards of cleanliness.
Along with cleanliness and comfort, Americans love having things that are new and different. Perhaps this love of novelty comes from their pride in their inventiveness. American have always been interested in inventing new products and improving old ones. They like to see changes in cars, clothing, and products for the home. Advertisements encourage people to get rid of old products and try new ones, whether the old ones still work or not. And if they cannot afford to buy something now, advertisers encourage consumers to charge it on a credit card. "Buy now— pay later. "

Which of the following statements is true

A.Most Americans don’t care deodorants because they like the natural odor of the body.

B.The Puritans thought there was something evil about sexual desire.

C.Americans don’t mind if others don’t follow their standards of cleanliness.

D.Most Americans pay much attention to keeping their body clean, but often ignore their houses, cars and pets.

单项选择题