牛津上海版七年级英语上册阅读回答问题专项练习
1. Read the passage 邯郸学步成语故事and answer the following questions.
Is zoo life really bad for elephants? Are they really healthier when they walk around free? People talk about the questions for years.
Now researchers(研究者)give scientific evidence(证据)that elephants who walk around free are healthier and live together than tho in zoos. This finding answers a lot of questions about the health of elephants, and it might also bring about some changes in the world’s zoos.
The Ros Club and a group of researchers stud邮件正文ied the lifestyle of more than 4,500 elephants. And they find the elephants in the zoo can get illness easily, so they say that being born into a zoo, being moved between zoos, and the possible loss of their mothers, all put the animals 真理的客观性at special risk.
They made the study in a European zoo, and the elephants used in this study are from two
places, the Ambos拟把疏狂图一醉eli National Park in Kenya and the Myanm古琴的音色a Timber Enterprise.
Until the animals’ problems can be solved, the researchers also call for an end to get elephants from their native countries, and they say that the zoos should be strict in feeding elephants. They should make sure there is no地震小常识 harm when they let people watch them.
80. What kind of elephants are healthier and live longer?
81. How many elephants did the Ros Club and a group of researchers study?
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82. Where did the resea防护要求rchers make the study?
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83. What should they do when they let people watch the elephants?
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84. What can you get from the passage?
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答案:
80.The elephants who walk around free.美文摘抄
81. More than 4,500 elephants.
82.In a European zoo.
83.They should make sure there is no harm.
84. 略
2.Read the passage and answer the question(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(5 分)
Summer holiday began and Richard left California and went traveling in Africa(非洲). He lost his wallet in a hotel and he had a little money left. He had to go to a city where one of his friends worked. He was going to borrow some money so that he could fly back to his country.
He got on a bus and the conductor held out to him a yellow ticket. “You had better buy a yellow ticket," said the conductor. “It’s ten dollars. I have two other kinds. The red one is five dollars and the green one is three dollars."
It took them two days to get to the city. The pasngers had to stay for a night when they were halfway(半路). Richard had to pay five dollars for the hotel and food. He thought for a while and then said, “Green, plea."
The bus started. Now it was getting dark(黑暗的) and the bus began to go up a hill. It was very steep (陡峭的) and soon the bus stopped as usual.
“Yellow ticket pasngers," the driver shouted, “Stay in the bus, plea. Red ticket pas
ngers, get out and walk. Green ticket pasngers, get out, clo the door and push the bus!"
76. Did Richard come from America?
77. How much did Richard have after he lost his wallet?
78. Richard went to the city to live with his friend, didn’t he?
79. How was Richard going back to his country?
80. What did Richard have to do when the bus went up the hill?
答案:
76.Yes, he did.
77.He had 8 dollars . (8 dollars) / A little money.
78.No, he didn’t.
79.He was going back by plane. (By plane.)
80.He had to get off the bus and push it.
3. Answer the questions
One day, as two little boys were walking along the road, they overlook a woman carrying a large basket of apples.
The boys thought the woman looked very pale and tired; so they said,“Are you going to town? If you are, we will carry your basket.”
“Thank you,”replied the woman,“you are very kind: you e I am weak and ill.”Then she told them that she was a widow(寡妇),and had a lame(瘸腿的)son to support.
She lived in a cottage three miles away, and was now going to market to ll the apples which grew on the only tree in her little garden. She wanted the money to pay her rent.
“We are going to the same way you are,”said the boys.“Let us have the basket.”and they took hold of it, one on each side, and trudged along with merry hearts.
The poor widow looked glad, and said that she hoped their mother would not be angry with them“.
“Oh, no,”they replied,“Our mother has taught us to be kind to everybody, and to be uful in any way that we can.”