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13.I'm a real book lover.Every time my friends visit me,my nose is buried in a book.Wherever I go,I always have a book with me.Novels,history books,stories about people,journals and news-I read them all and I've learnt a lot,too.For example,many things in life happen for the best even if we don't like or understand them.Why is reading such an enjoyable pastime 娱乐 for me?I probably first learned about it from my parents.My mother read to me at night in my childhood and bought me picture books.The greatest gift she has given me is a love for reading.And it will be a life-long habit.
No one ever asked me why I liked to read.They just saw me and asked,"Oh?Is that for school work?"And I just shook my head,"No.It's just for fun."While reading a good book,I can totally forget myself and fly to another world.It's like exploring through someone's eyes,which is just as exciting as watching a movie.
Reading is also necessary in order to learn about writing,to improve my use of words and phrases and broaden my knowledge.What a pity to see our imagination disappear,for we don't exercise it often.Readin can even be good for one's health,I think.Everyone should read sad stories that make us cry and also books with humor that make us laugh out loud!
25.Among the gifts my parents have given me,which is the most valuable one?A
A.A love for reading.
B.Picture books.
C.Good health.
D.A lovable pastime.
26.In the fourth paragraph,the author thinks reading canC.
A.make his parents happy
B.finish his school work
C.improve writing and broaden knowledge
D.help him understand some movies
27.If we don't use our imagination often,D.
A.it is bad for our health
B.we will soon learn how to write
C.it will help us to have a good rest
D.it will soon disappear
28.What does the passage mainly talk about?C
A.Why do I have few friends?
B.What are my life habits?
C.Why do I love reading?
D.Why do things happen for the best?
分析 本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了自己对读书的热爱.在作者看来,阅读是他最喜欢的消遣方式,培养对阅读的热爱是母亲送给他的最好的礼物.作者认为阅读可以扩展我们的视野,使人们增长见识,提高写作能力.而且他认为阅读对健康也是有好处的.
解答 25.A 细节理解题.根据文章第二段中The greatest gift she has given me is a love for reading.可知作者认为母亲给他的最大的礼物就是对阅读的热爱,故答案选A.
26.C细节理解题.从文章第四段内容 Reading is also necessary in order to learn about writing,…and broaden my knowledge.可以判断答案选C.
27.D 细节理解题.根据文章末段What a pity to see our imagination disappear,for we don't exercise it often.可知想象力的丧失是由于人们不经常去运用想象力,答案选D.
28.C主旨大意题.文章开头讲述了自己对读书的热爱,然后从几个方面解释了为什么阅读成为他最喜欢的消遣方式,由此判断本文中心是关于作者为什么会热爱阅读,故答案选C.
点评 阅读理解题测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释.考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点.
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