B
Jackson was walking home from school one afternoon when his untied shoelaces(鞋带) caught his foot. He almost fell. He put down his backpack and tied them.
Eva and Dave were riding down the other side of the street. Suddenly, Dave stopped and pointed.
“Whoa! Did you see that?” he asked. “Jackson just totally fell down there!”
“Oh, no! Is he okay?” asked Eva.
“It looks like he hurt his knee.”
Just as they were still talking about this, Mandy caught up with them. “What are you guys talking about?” she asked.
“Jackson just fell and hurt his knee,” said Eva.
“Was he bleeding(流血)?” asked Mandy.
The story began to spread. Within an hour, Kevin heard the whole story. “Jackson got hit by a car on his way home. There was blood everywhere, and he was sent to the hospital.”
That night, Oliver got more information. “▲ He doesn’t even remember anything about the accident! He won’t be at school for at least four weeks.”
The next morning, everybody at school was talking about Jackson.
“Lucky Jackson,” Maya said. “He gets to miss so much school.”
“The poor guy can’t even move, and you think he’s lucky?” said Kathy.
Bob shook his head sadly. “He was so good at football—What if he can never play again?”
“Maybe we should send him a card or visit him in the hospital,” suggested Bill.
“Will he even remember us?” asked Gina.
“I can’t believe he lost his memory!” Lisa cried.
Just then, Jackson came around the corner and walked over to Gina and Lisa. “Hey, guys, what’s going on?” he asked.
Everyone stopped talking and stared(盯着看) at him.
(
A. Tying his shoelaces. B. Riding his bike home.
C. Walking in the street. D. Putting down his backpack.
(
A. Jackson fell down and hurt his knee.
B. Jackson got hit by a car and kept bleeding.
C. Jackson got caught by his shoelaces and fell.
D. Jackson broke his leg and hurt his head.
(
A. surprised B. careful C. sad D. excited
(
A. A funny friend B. He said, she said
C. A terrible accident D. He hurt, she cared
Jackson was walking home from school one afternoon when his untied shoelaces(鞋带) caught his foot. He almost fell. He put down his backpack and tied them.
Eva and Dave were riding down the other side of the street. Suddenly, Dave stopped and pointed.
“Whoa! Did you see that?” he asked. “Jackson just totally fell down there!”
“Oh, no! Is he okay?” asked Eva.
“It looks like he hurt his knee.”
Just as they were still talking about this, Mandy caught up with them. “What are you guys talking about?” she asked.
“Jackson just fell and hurt his knee,” said Eva.
“Was he bleeding(流血)?” asked Mandy.
The story began to spread. Within an hour, Kevin heard the whole story. “Jackson got hit by a car on his way home. There was blood everywhere, and he was sent to the hospital.”
That night, Oliver got more information. “▲ He doesn’t even remember anything about the accident! He won’t be at school for at least four weeks.”
The next morning, everybody at school was talking about Jackson.
“Lucky Jackson,” Maya said. “He gets to miss so much school.”
“The poor guy can’t even move, and you think he’s lucky?” said Kathy.
Bob shook his head sadly. “He was so good at football—What if he can never play again?”
“Maybe we should send him a card or visit him in the hospital,” suggested Bill.
“Will he even remember us?” asked Gina.
“I can’t believe he lost his memory!” Lisa cried.
Just then, Jackson came around the corner and walked over to Gina and Lisa. “Hey, guys, what’s going on?” he asked.
Everyone stopped talking and stared(盯着看) at him.
(
C
) 4. What was Jackson doing when he almost fell?A. Tying his shoelaces. B. Riding his bike home.
C. Walking in the street. D. Putting down his backpack.
(
D
) 5. Which of the following is the best to fill in the blank in the passage?A. Jackson fell down and hurt his knee.
B. Jackson got hit by a car and kept bleeding.
C. Jackson got caught by his shoelaces and fell.
D. Jackson broke his leg and hurt his head.
(
A
) 6. From the last sentence of the passage, we can infer(推断) that everyone was .A. surprised B. careful C. sad D. excited
(
B
) 7. What’s the best title for the passage?A. A funny friend B. He said, she said
C. A terrible accident D. He hurt, she cared
答案:4. C 5. D 6. A 7. B
解析:
【分析】
这是一篇英语记叙文阅读理解,解题时需先通读全文,把握文章围绕“Jackson差点摔倒后同学们误传其受伤严重”展开的主旨。针对每个问题,需定位原文对应信息,结合语境、细节及逻辑推理逐一分析选项:第4题需定位Jackson差点摔倒时的行为;第5题需结合上下文语境补全句子;第6题需根据最后场景推断人物情绪;第7题需提炼文章主旨选标题。
【解析】
4. 细节理解题:定位原文第一段“Jackson was walking home from school one afternoon when his untied shoelaces caught his foot. He almost fell.”,可知Jackson差点摔倒时正在走路回家。A选项“系鞋带”是他差点摔倒后放下背包做的事,B选项“骑车”是Eva和Dave的行为,D选项“放下背包”也是差点摔倒后的动作,均不符合,故选C。
5. 语境补全题:根据前文误传Jackson被车撞,后文提到“He doesn’t even remember anything about the accident! He won’t be at school for at least four weeks.”,结合选项,D选项“Jackson broke his leg and hurt his head”(断腿伤头)符合后文失忆、无法上学的语境;A选项是之前的误传,B选项“流血”未提及,C选项“鞋带绊倒”是最初的情况,均不合适,故选D。
6. 推理判断题:前文大家都以为Jackson伤得很重(失忆、不能上学),最后Jackson突然出现,大家的反应是盯着他,由此可推断大家非常惊讶,故选A。
7. 主旨大意题:文章主要讲述同学们对Jackson的事以讹传讹(“他说她说”)的过程,B选项“He said, she said”(他说她说)最能概括文章主旨;A选项“有趣的朋友”、C选项“可怕的事故”、D选项“他受伤,她关心”均偏离主旨,故选B。
【答案】
4.C 5.D 6.A 7.B
【知识点】
英语阅读理解、细节理解、推理判断
【点评】
本文为记叙文阅读理解,难度适中,需学生准确提取原文细节、结合语境推理及把握文章主旨,适合初中阶段学生练习。
【难度系数】
0.5
这是一篇英语记叙文阅读理解,解题时需先通读全文,把握文章围绕“Jackson差点摔倒后同学们误传其受伤严重”展开的主旨。针对每个问题,需定位原文对应信息,结合语境、细节及逻辑推理逐一分析选项:第4题需定位Jackson差点摔倒时的行为;第5题需结合上下文语境补全句子;第6题需根据最后场景推断人物情绪;第7题需提炼文章主旨选标题。
【解析】
4. 细节理解题:定位原文第一段“Jackson was walking home from school one afternoon when his untied shoelaces caught his foot. He almost fell.”,可知Jackson差点摔倒时正在走路回家。A选项“系鞋带”是他差点摔倒后放下背包做的事,B选项“骑车”是Eva和Dave的行为,D选项“放下背包”也是差点摔倒后的动作,均不符合,故选C。
5. 语境补全题:根据前文误传Jackson被车撞,后文提到“He doesn’t even remember anything about the accident! He won’t be at school for at least four weeks.”,结合选项,D选项“Jackson broke his leg and hurt his head”(断腿伤头)符合后文失忆、无法上学的语境;A选项是之前的误传,B选项“流血”未提及,C选项“鞋带绊倒”是最初的情况,均不合适,故选D。
6. 推理判断题:前文大家都以为Jackson伤得很重(失忆、不能上学),最后Jackson突然出现,大家的反应是盯着他,由此可推断大家非常惊讶,故选A。
7. 主旨大意题:文章主要讲述同学们对Jackson的事以讹传讹(“他说她说”)的过程,B选项“He said, she said”(他说她说)最能概括文章主旨;A选项“有趣的朋友”、C选项“可怕的事故”、D选项“他受伤,她关心”均偏离主旨,故选B。
【答案】
4.C 5.D 6.A 7.B
【知识点】
英语阅读理解、细节理解、推理判断
【点评】
本文为记叙文阅读理解,难度适中,需学生准确提取原文细节、结合语境推理及把握文章主旨,适合初中阶段学生练习。
【难度系数】
0.5