C
Wilbur often thought of Charlotte. All winter Wilbur watched over Charlotte’s eggs. For Wilbur, nothing in life was as important. He waited for the big day to come.
One sunny morning, Wilbur saw something move—a very small spider. It was similar to Charlotte. Then three more, then eight, then ten ... Charlotte’s children were here at the end.
“I’m an old friend of your mother’s,” said Wilbur. “I’m excited to see you.” The little spiders were excited to see him too.
One day, Wilbur felt a warm wind come into the barn(畜棚). As he watched, one baby spider rose slowly.
“Good-bye!” it said.
“Wait,” Wilbur cried out. “Where are you going?”
“We are leaving on the warm wind.”
“You can’t all go. I will have no friends,” said Wilbur.
“Good-bye!” they called. “Good-bye, good-bye!”
This felt like the end of the world to Wilbur. He cried himself to sleep.
When he got up, there were three small spiders on the wall.
“Hello! Three of us are staying. We like this place, and we like you,” said a very small spider.
There were many happy days then. He loved Charlotte’s children and grandchildren, but they could never take her place in his heart.
(Adapted from *Charlotte’s Web*)
(
A. He stayed with Charlotte.
B. He waited for Charlotte.
C. He looked after Charlotte’s eggs.
D. He played with Charlotte’s children.
(
A. On foot.
B. By wind.
C. By cloud.
D. By rain.
(
A. Wilbur felt very angry because baby spiders left.
B. Wilbur felt quite unhappy because spiders lied to him.
C. Wilbur found that day was the end of his life with these friends.
D. Wilbur felt quite unhappy because baby spiders went away.
(
A. hopeful→sad→excited→happy
B. hopeful→excited→sad→happy
C. happy→sad→excited→hopeful
D. happy→excited→sad→hopeful
D
Wilbur often thought of Charlotte. All winter Wilbur watched over Charlotte’s eggs. For Wilbur, nothing in life was as important. He waited for the big day to come.
One sunny morning, Wilbur saw something move—a very small spider. It was similar to Charlotte. Then three more, then eight, then ten ... Charlotte’s children were here at the end.
“I’m an old friend of your mother’s,” said Wilbur. “I’m excited to see you.” The little spiders were excited to see him too.
One day, Wilbur felt a warm wind come into the barn(畜棚). As he watched, one baby spider rose slowly.
“Good-bye!” it said.
“Wait,” Wilbur cried out. “Where are you going?”
“We are leaving on the warm wind.”
“You can’t all go. I will have no friends,” said Wilbur.
“Good-bye!” they called. “Good-bye, good-bye!”
This felt like the end of the world to Wilbur. He cried himself to sleep.
When he got up, there were three small spiders on the wall.
“Hello! Three of us are staying. We like this place, and we like you,” said a very small spider.
There were many happy days then. He loved Charlotte’s children and grandchildren, but they could never take her place in his heart.
(Adapted from *Charlotte’s Web*)
(
C
)23. What did Wilbur do all winter?A. He stayed with Charlotte.
B. He waited for Charlotte.
C. He looked after Charlotte’s eggs.
D. He played with Charlotte’s children.
(
B
)24. How did baby spiders go away?A. On foot.
B. By wind.
C. By cloud.
D. By rain.
(
D
)25. What does “This felt like the end of the world to Wilbur.” mean in the story?A. Wilbur felt very angry because baby spiders left.
B. Wilbur felt quite unhappy because spiders lied to him.
C. Wilbur found that day was the end of his life with these friends.
D. Wilbur felt quite unhappy because baby spiders went away.
(
B
)26. In which order did Wilbur’s feelings change in the story?A. hopeful→sad→excited→happy
B. hopeful→excited→sad→happy
C. happy→sad→excited→hopeful
D. happy→excited→sad→hopeful
D
答案
23.C 24.B 25.D 26.B
解析
【分析】
本题为英语阅读理解题,需通过定位原文关键信息、理解上下文语境及梳理人物情绪变化来解答各小题:
1. 第23题:定位题干关键词“all winter”,找到原文对应动作,匹配选项;
2. 第24题:定位题干关键词“go away”,找到小蜘蛛离开的方式,匹配选项;
3. 第25题:结合“This felt like the end of the world”的上下文,分析Wilbur的情绪原因,匹配选项;
4. 第26题:梳理故事中Wilbur的情绪节点,按顺序匹配选项。
【解析】
23. 定位原文第一段“All winter Wilbur watched over Charlotte’s eggs”,“watch over”意为“照看”,对应选项C“looked after Charlotte’s eggs”;A选项Charlotte已去世,B选项Wilbur等待的是蛋而非Charlotte,D选项小蜘蛛此时未出生,故答案为C。
24. 定位原文中小蜘蛛的对话“We are leaving on the warm wind”,可知小蜘蛛乘风离开,对应选项B;A步行、C云、D雨均不符合文意,故答案为B。
25. 前文Wilbur因小蜘蛛要全部离开而难过,“This felt like the end of the world”表达他因小蜘蛛离开而不开心,对应选项D;A生气、B被骗、C生命结束均不符合语境,故答案为D。
26. 梳理情绪变化:等待夏洛特的蛋时是hopeful(充满希望),看到小蜘蛛出生时是excited(兴奋),小蜘蛛要全部离开时是sad(难过),最后留下三个小蜘蛛时是happy(开心),顺序为hopeful→excited→sad→happy,对应选项B,故答案为B。
【答案】
23.C 24.B 25.D 26.B
【知识点】
英语阅读理解(细节理解)、英语阅读理解(推理判断)
【点评】
本题改编自经典名著《夏洛特的网》,考查学生对原文细节的定位、关键语句的理解及人物情绪的梳理,题型为初中英语常见题型,需学生仔细阅读原文找准对应信息。
【难度系数】
0.6
本题为英语阅读理解题,需通过定位原文关键信息、理解上下文语境及梳理人物情绪变化来解答各小题:
1. 第23题:定位题干关键词“all winter”,找到原文对应动作,匹配选项;
2. 第24题:定位题干关键词“go away”,找到小蜘蛛离开的方式,匹配选项;
3. 第25题:结合“This felt like the end of the world”的上下文,分析Wilbur的情绪原因,匹配选项;
4. 第26题:梳理故事中Wilbur的情绪节点,按顺序匹配选项。
【解析】
23. 定位原文第一段“All winter Wilbur watched over Charlotte’s eggs”,“watch over”意为“照看”,对应选项C“looked after Charlotte’s eggs”;A选项Charlotte已去世,B选项Wilbur等待的是蛋而非Charlotte,D选项小蜘蛛此时未出生,故答案为C。
24. 定位原文中小蜘蛛的对话“We are leaving on the warm wind”,可知小蜘蛛乘风离开,对应选项B;A步行、C云、D雨均不符合文意,故答案为B。
25. 前文Wilbur因小蜘蛛要全部离开而难过,“This felt like the end of the world”表达他因小蜘蛛离开而不开心,对应选项D;A生气、B被骗、C生命结束均不符合语境,故答案为D。
26. 梳理情绪变化:等待夏洛特的蛋时是hopeful(充满希望),看到小蜘蛛出生时是excited(兴奋),小蜘蛛要全部离开时是sad(难过),最后留下三个小蜘蛛时是happy(开心),顺序为hopeful→excited→sad→happy,对应选项B,故答案为B。
【答案】
23.C 24.B 25.D 26.B
【知识点】
英语阅读理解(细节理解)、英语阅读理解(推理判断)
【点评】
本题改编自经典名著《夏洛特的网》,考查学生对原文细节的定位、关键语句的理解及人物情绪的梳理,题型为初中英语常见题型,需学生仔细阅读原文找准对应信息。
【难度系数】
0.6
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