五、(2024·四川南充中考改编)阅读理解。
Recently,I asked a seeing friend who had just walked in the woods what she had noticed. “Nothing special,” she replied.

How was it possible,I asked myself,to walk through the woods and see nothing worthy of note? I who cannot see find hundreds of things to interest me only through touch. If I can get so much pleasure from touch,how much more beauty must be found by sight(视力)? And I have imagined what I should most like to see if I were given the use of my eyes for just three days.
On the first day,I should want to see the people who have made my life worth living and the books which have been read to me. In the afternoon,I should take a walk in the woods and admire the beauties of nature. That night,I should not be able to sleep.
On my second day,I should go to the museums to see man's progress. I should try to explore the spirit of man through his art. In the evening,I should spend at the movies.
The following day,I should spend in the world of common people going about the business of life. At midnight permanent(永久的)night would close in on me again,and I should realize how much I had left unseen.
I who am blind can give one suggestion to those who see:Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be blind. The same is true of other senses. Hear the songs of birds as if you would be deaf tomorrow. Smell the flowers as if tomorrow you could never smell again... But of all the senses,I'm sure that sight must be the most pleasant.
—Adapted from Three Days to See
1. What makes the writer start imagining the three days?
A. Walking in the woods.
B. Asking herself questions.
C. Seeing natural beauty.
D. Touching interesting things.
2. What does the writer want to do during the three days?
A. Read books to people on the first day.
B. Go to the movies on the second day.
C. Succeed in business on the third day.
D. Have a wonderful dream every day.
3. 新考法 观点态度 Which of the following sayings may the writer agree with?
A. Time is what we want most,but what we use worst.
B. Never leave what you can do today until tomorrow.
C. Live every moment and be thankful for what you have.
D. The future belongs to those who are preparing for it now.
Recently,I asked a seeing friend who had just walked in the woods what she had noticed. “Nothing special,” she replied.
How was it possible,I asked myself,to walk through the woods and see nothing worthy of note? I who cannot see find hundreds of things to interest me only through touch. If I can get so much pleasure from touch,how much more beauty must be found by sight(视力)? And I have imagined what I should most like to see if I were given the use of my eyes for just three days.
On the first day,I should want to see the people who have made my life worth living and the books which have been read to me. In the afternoon,I should take a walk in the woods and admire the beauties of nature. That night,I should not be able to sleep.
On my second day,I should go to the museums to see man's progress. I should try to explore the spirit of man through his art. In the evening,I should spend at the movies.
The following day,I should spend in the world of common people going about the business of life. At midnight permanent(永久的)night would close in on me again,and I should realize how much I had left unseen.
I who am blind can give one suggestion to those who see:Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be blind. The same is true of other senses. Hear the songs of birds as if you would be deaf tomorrow. Smell the flowers as if tomorrow you could never smell again... But of all the senses,I'm sure that sight must be the most pleasant.
—Adapted from Three Days to See
1. What makes the writer start imagining the three days?
A. Walking in the woods.
B. Asking herself questions.
C. Seeing natural beauty.
D. Touching interesting things.
2. What does the writer want to do during the three days?
A. Read books to people on the first day.
B. Go to the movies on the second day.
C. Succeed in business on the third day.
D. Have a wonderful dream every day.
3. 新考法 观点态度 Which of the following sayings may the writer agree with?
A. Time is what we want most,but what we use worst.
B. Never leave what you can do today until tomorrow.
C. Live every moment and be thankful for what you have.
D. The future belongs to those who are preparing for it now.
答案:1. B
2. B
3. C【解析】根据最后一段中“Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be blind... as if tomorrow you could never smell again...”可知,作者认为要珍惜现在所拥有的一切,活在当下,则她会认同 C 项的观点。
2. B
3. C【解析】根据最后一段中“Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be blind... as if tomorrow you could never smell again...”可知,作者认为要珍惜现在所拥有的一切,活在当下,则她会认同 C 项的观点。
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五、(2024·四川南充中考改编)阅读理解。
最近,我问一位刚刚在树林里散步的视力正常的朋友,她注意到了什么。“没什么特别的,”她回答道。
我暗自思忖,怎么可能在树林里散步却什么值得注意的东西都没看到呢?我这个看不见的人,仅仅通过触摸就能发现数百件让我感兴趣的东西。如果我能从触摸中获得这么多乐趣,那么通过视觉又能发现多少美呢?我还想象过,如果只给我三天的视力,我最想看到什么。
第一天,我想要看看那些让我的生命变得有意义的人,还有那些别人读给我听的书。下午,我会去树林里散步,欣赏大自然的美景。那天晚上,我会兴奋得睡不着觉。
第二天,我会去博物馆看看人类的进步。我会试图通过人类的艺术来探索人类的精神世界。晚上,我会去看电影。
第三天,我会置身于普通人的世界里,看看他们日常的生活事务。午夜时分,永恒的黑暗会再次向我袭来,到那时我会意识到还有多少东西我没来得及看。
我作为一个盲人,想给那些视力正常的人一个建议:就像明天你就要失明一样去使用你的眼睛。其他感官也是如此。聆听鸟儿的歌声,就像明天你就要失聪一样。闻闻花香,就像明天你再也无法闻到气味一样……但在所有的感官中,我确信视觉一定是最令人愉悦的。
——改编自《假如给我三天光明》
1. 是什么让作者开始想象这三天的情景?
A. 在树林里散步。
B. 自问问题。
C. 看到自然美景。
D. 触摸有趣的东西。
2. 作者在这三天里想做什么?
A. 第一天给别人读书。
B. 第二天去看电影。
C. 第三天在生意上取得成功。
D. 每天都做一个美梦。
3. 新考法 观 点 态 度 作者可能会认同以下哪句名言?
A. 时间是我们最想要的,但也是我们最不善于利用的。
B. 今日事,今日毕。
C. 珍惜每一刻,感恩你所拥有的。
D. 未来属于那些现在就做好准备的人。
五、(2024·四川南充中考改编)阅读理解。
最近,我问一位刚刚在树林里散步的视力正常的朋友,她注意到了什么。“没什么特别的,”她回答道。
我暗自思忖,怎么可能在树林里散步却什么值得注意的东西都没看到呢?我这个看不见的人,仅仅通过触摸就能发现数百件让我感兴趣的东西。如果我能从触摸中获得这么多乐趣,那么通过视觉又能发现多少美呢?我还想象过,如果只给我三天的视力,我最想看到什么。
第一天,我想要看看那些让我的生命变得有意义的人,还有那些别人读给我听的书。下午,我会去树林里散步,欣赏大自然的美景。那天晚上,我会兴奋得睡不着觉。
第二天,我会去博物馆看看人类的进步。我会试图通过人类的艺术来探索人类的精神世界。晚上,我会去看电影。
第三天,我会置身于普通人的世界里,看看他们日常的生活事务。午夜时分,永恒的黑暗会再次向我袭来,到那时我会意识到还有多少东西我没来得及看。
我作为一个盲人,想给那些视力正常的人一个建议:就像明天你就要失明一样去使用你的眼睛。其他感官也是如此。聆听鸟儿的歌声,就像明天你就要失聪一样。闻闻花香,就像明天你再也无法闻到气味一样……但在所有的感官中,我确信视觉一定是最令人愉悦的。
——改编自《假如给我三天光明》
1. 是什么让作者开始想象这三天的情景?
A. 在树林里散步。
B. 自问问题。
C. 看到自然美景。
D. 触摸有趣的东西。
2. 作者在这三天里想做什么?
A. 第一天给别人读书。
B. 第二天去看电影。
C. 第三天在生意上取得成功。
D. 每天都做一个美梦。
3. 新考法 观 点 态 度 作者可能会认同以下哪句名言?
A. 时间是我们最想要的,但也是我们最不善于利用的。
B. 今日事,今日毕。
C. 珍惜每一刻,感恩你所拥有的。
D. 未来属于那些现在就做好准备的人。