Li Siyi, a student from Jinan Foreign Language School, takes up a new habit. She refuses to believe everything that she reads. “Not everything in books is true,” she said.
Many other students in her school think the same thing as Li. They learned this through finding a mistake错误 in their Chinese textbook. They learned a Tang poem唐诗, Ci Beigu Shanxia, last year. There was a picture that showed a boat in full sail(船帆)on a river. “But according to(根据)the famous line from the poem, feng zheng yifan xuan, the sail shouldn’t be spread(展开),” said Zhang Jiayi, Li’s classmate.
To get the right answer, the students turned to their Chinese teacher, Liu Yan. Liu and the students looked up books, searched on the Internet and made sure that the People’s Education Press(人民教育出版社)had really made a mistake about the picture.
The students wrote a letter to them about the mistake. “I think my students did a right thing but I never expected a reply,” said Liu. “I took it as a way of letting them know the importance of spirit(精神)of questioning.”
To their surprise, one month later, they got the reply from Gu Zhenbiao, the expert of Chinese textbooks in middle schools. Gu said sorry for the mistake and he also said he really thinks the students are very great.
When Liu read the letter loudly to all the students, everyone was excited. “We are very happy we have our own ideas!” said Li.What new habit does Li Siyi take up?
A.Refusing to read. |
B.Reading more poems. |
C.Writing letters to experts. |
D.Making sure if what she reads is true. |
Where did the students from Jinan Foreign Language School find a mistake?
A.In their Chinese textbook. |
B.In a Tang poem. |
C.On the Internet. |
D.In their Chinese class. |
Who replied to the students?
A.Liu Yan. | B.Gu Zhenbiao. |
C.Zhang Jiayi. | D.The People Education Press. |
Which of the following is true?
A.Li Siyi doesn’t believe anything in her textbooks now. |
B.The students were upset when their teacher read the letter to them. |
C.Liu helped the students find out if the picture was wrong. |
D.The teacher knew the expert would reply. |
What can we learn from Li Siyi and her classmates?
A.It’s important to find mistakes. |
B.It’s important to have the spirit of questioning. |
C.It’s important not to believe anything you read. |
D.It’s important to share your own ideas with others. |
【2014年湖南省娄底市中考】
阅读下面材料并根据材料内容做后面的题目,从各题所给的A、B、C3个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。
Tour(旅游) in Loudi City
Places of interest |
Location (位置) |
Price |
Scenic spots(景点) and characteristics(特征) |
How far from Loudi |
Special food |
Meijiang Geopark(地质公园) |
Lianyuan City |
¥80 |
Saihai Lake, Xianrenfu-Xianglu Hill, Lotus Artesian Spring(莲花涌泉), caves |
60 kilometers |
Braised meat(焖肉) |
Boyue Cave |
Lengshuijiang City |
¥70 |
Long, high, strange cave |
70 kilometres |
Rice tuanzi |
Meishan Dragon Palace |
Xinhua County(县) |
¥160 |
Stalactites(钟乳石), Subterranean(地下) river |
120 kilometers |
Rice flour meat(米粉肉) |
The Native Place of Zeng Guofan |
Shuangfeng County |
¥120 |
Old houses, lotus(荷花) pond |
80 kilometres |
Sticky rice in lotus leaf (糯米鸡) |
Which is the farthest spot from Loudi?
A. Meishan Dragon Palace.
B. The Native Place of Zeng Guofan.
C. Boyue Cave.Where is Meijiang Geopark?
A. In Shuangfeng County.
B. In Xinhua County.
C. In Lianyuan City.Which place of interest has the most scenic spots?
A.The Native Place of Zeng Guofan.
B. Meishan Dragon Palace.
C. Meijiang Geopark.What can travelers eat if they travel the Native Place of Zeng Guofan?
A. Sticky rice in lotus leaf.
B. Rice flour meat.
C. Braised meat.How much must a traveler spend if he travels the four places of interest?
A.160 yuan. B. 310 yuan. C. 430 yuan.
【2014年湖南省长沙市中考】
阅读下列图表,从每题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中,选出最佳选项回答问题或完成句子。(共5 小题,计
10 分) How soon can you be fluent in your chosen language?
A. In a week B. In a month C. In a yearWhich of the following is NOT true according to the advertisement?
A. Parla is a method of learning languages.
B. You will get CDs and books from the training center.
C. Any trail must be paid. According to the rules, the residents(住宿者)can ______ .
A. make tea and cook meals
B. play loud music at 11 p.m.
C. watch TV in their free timeThe rules above are made for ______ .
A. students B. workers C. patientsWe may learn from the rules that ______ .
A. visitors are welcome to spend the whole night in the rooms
B. hanging clothes out of the window to dry isn’t allowed
C. each floor has a telephone for making international calls
【2012年广东深圳】Old George bought the black gloves for just $35 ten years ago. They were made of lamb skin, soft and warm and very strong. Until then, he had worn cheaper man-made material. Those gloves never lasted longer than three years. He first decided to buy the expensive gloves, because they would make him feel nice in front of others.
George never let a drop of water or rain touch his expensive gloves, so they looked new. Losing this favourite thing was almost like losing a child to him.
Bad luck! George lost his expensive gloves on New Year's Day.
…
Back home. George was at a loss. In deep winter, he could not do without a pair of gloves. If he bought cheap ones again, he would have to replace (更换) them very soon. If he bought a new leather pair, it would cost $50 now. He was upset that people no longer returned things they found on the road.
After the holiday, poor George decided to buy another leather pair. Before boarding the subway, he went into Value Mart again to see if his gloves had been returned to the Lost and Found Office (失物招领处).
"What colour are they?" the woman in the office asked again.
"Black," he gave the same answer. She looked into her drawer and drew out a pair of men's leather gloves. "Are they?"
"Yes! Those are mine!" George explained, with great joy in his eyes.When did George buy the leather gloves?
A.On New Year's Day. | B.Before the holiday. |
C.Ten years ago. | D.In the winter. |
Why did George decide to buy the expensive gloves?
A.Because they were black. |
B.Because they made him feel good before others. |
C.Because they had a long history |
D.Because they were much cheaper. |
The leather gloves looked new after years because _______.
A.George took very good care of them. |
B.they were soft and warm. |
C.they were expensive. |
D.George washed them with water. |
How did George feel when he got home on New Year's Day?
A.He was happy. | B.He felt nice |
C.He was thankful | D.He felt upset |
About old George, which of the following is true?
A.He was a very rich man |
B.He never bought cheap gloves |
C.He believed somebody would return the gloves to him |
D.He hadn't ecpected to get his gloves back. |
【2012年广东广州】Paul and Jason were brothers who lived and worked on neighbouring farms.For 35 years they farmed side by side,sharing machinery and goods as needed,without a single problem.
However,one autumn,things changed.It began with a tiny disagreement about a horse,which grew into a major difference.The difference led to angry words,followed by weeks of silence between the two brothers.
One morning there was a knock on Paul’s door.He opened it and saw a builder holding his toolbox.“I’m looking for a few days’work,”the builder said.“Are there any jobs here I could help with?”
“Yes,”answered Paul,extremely pleased to see the builder.“I do have a job for you.Look at that farm across the creek(小溪).That’s my brother’s farm.That creek used to be a grass field,but last week my brother dug a path from the fiver and made the creek.But I’llgo him one better.See that pile of wood?1 want you to build me a fence,two metres tall,so 1 won’t need to see him anymore.”
The builder said thoughtfully.“I think I understand the situation and I'll be able to do a job that pleases you.”
Paul had business in town that day and left the builder to his work.When he returned,the builder had just finished his job.Paul was shocked.Instead of a fence there was a bridge,stretching from one side of the creek to the other.
As Paul stood on the bridge,staring in amazement,his younger brother Jason,came across,and took Paul’s hand.“You are a good man to have built this bridge after a11 I've done,”said Jason.
Then,Paul,with tears in his eyes,said to the builder who was packing his bag to go,“Thank you so much。Please stay.I have much more for you to do.”
“I’d love to.”the builder said quietly,“but,I have many more bridges to build.”What was the cause of the disagreement between the two brothers?
A.The digging of the creek. |
B.A problem about a farm animal. |
C.Who owned the field between the farms. |
D.Who would pay for building the fence. |
The underlined expression“go him one better”in paragraph 4 means ·
A.do something even worse | B.improve the situation |
C.point out his mistake | D.help him out |
What do we know about the brothers?
A.They had been fighting for many years. |
B.Their farms were not very successful. |
C.They finally realized their mistakes. |
D.They liked building bridges. |
Why did the builder build the bridge?
A.He needed a way to get across the river. |
B.There was not enough wood for the fence. |
C.He misunderstood Paul’s instructions. |
D.He wanted to bring the brothers together. |
In what order did the following take place in the story?
a.The brothers stood on the bridge.
b.Jason dug the creek.
C.The brothers became angry with each other,
d.The builder asked for work.
e.Paul went into town.
A.b,c,e,d,a B.c,b,d,e,a
C.b,e,c,a,d D.c,d,b,a,e
【2012年江西】根据短文内容,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出正确选项。
Like most cultures around the world, the Zulu people of Africa tell stories that have animals as heroes. These stories are meant to entertain, but they are also used to teach important lessons to children. This is one of those stories.
One hot afternoon, Jackal was walking along the rocky road sniffing (嗅) the ground. He was hoping to smell a mouse or a lizard (蜥蜴), or something else that would be good to eat. He was so much lost in sniffing that he wasn’t really paying attention to what was around himself.
Suddenly, Jackal looked up to see his neighbor, Lion, walking straight toward him. He did not have enough time to get away. Jackal had played many tricks (捉弄) on Lion over of something quickly.
“Help! Help!” cried Jackal as he quickly jumped upon a large rock hanging over the road. “The rocks are falling down, and I can’t hold them much longer. We shall both be crushed (压碎) if you do not do your best to hold these rocks back, Lion”
At once, Lion pushed his strong shoulder against the rocks to keep them from moving any further. “I’ll just run over here to get something to stop the rocks,” shouted Jackal as he ran away to safety. Lion stayedleaningagainst the unmoving rocks for quite a long time before he realized that Jackal had tricked him yet again!Why was Jackal sniffing the ground?
A.To play with Lion. | B.To push upon a rock |
C.To run after a mouse | D.To look for something to eat. |
What does the underlined word ‘leaning’ mean?
A.supporting | B.sleeping |
C.running | D.sitting |
Why did Jackal cry for help?
A.Because Lion was rushing to him. |
B.Because he was caught under a rock. |
C.Because he got an idea to get away from Lion. |
D.Because he saw a large rock moving toward him. |
What lesson does the story teach us?
A.Trust your friend, trust yourself. |
B.Work hard, and you’ll succeed. |
C.Help others when they are in trouble. |
D.Try to find a quick way out when in trouble. |