2026年浙江各地期末真卷八年级英语下册人教版第27页答案
C
I was a pretty active child, always running around and knocking into things. My mother showed her worries to the doctor when he put stitches(缝合针) in my arm for the third time. The doctor suggested I should take up fishing. But since I had nearly died in a lake later, my mother ruled water out of my life. Finally, she chose reading as the only solution for my condition.
For one hour a day, my mother ordered me to sit on a chair and read a book.
Then my teacher uncle walked in with a lot of books. He said all I had to do was reading the first twenty pages of a book. If I was still bored after that, I could put it down and pick up another.
The first book I picked up was The Enormous Crocodile by Roald Dahl, and after twenty pages, I fell out of my chair laughing. This crocodile is tired of catching fish and wants to eat some children for a change, so he climbs into a children’s playground and makes himself look like a seesaw(跷跷板). I followed this up with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Fantastic Mr. Fox. Their quick messages and easy words were just to my taste.
Little by little, the books became longer and more difficult. I was in the middle of reading The Lord of the Rings when my mother said that I was reading too much and that I should run around outside like I used to. But by then, I was lost myself in long stories like Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
To this day, I think of books as a secret friend to whom I can always turn for advice. A good book must have two things: make us happy and teach us something. If a book doesn’t interest you after twenty pages, put it down and try another.
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C
)23. Why might the doctor advise the writer to go fishing?
A. Because it’ll help forget worries.
B. Because many active kids enjoy fishing.
C. Because it can make the writer quiet.
D. Because the writer is good at swimming.
(
C
)24. Which of the following can be put in the blank in Paragraph 2?
A. I thought it was easy to me.
B. I quickly fell in love with reading.
C. I cried so hard that I couldn’t see the letters.
D. I wasn’t interested in books without pictures.
(
D
)25. What does the underlined sentence mean?
A. The writer wants to read long and difficult books.
B. The writer sent messages to his uncle to ask for advice.
C. The writer had different experiences by reading different books.
D. The writer enjoyed these books because they were easy to understand.
(
B
)26. What can we learn from the text?
A. Do not teach fish to swim.
B. Interest is the best teacher.
C. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
D. Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.
D

答案

23.C 24.C 25.D 26.B

解析

【分析】
本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者小时候好动,母亲为让他安静下来,尝试多种方法后选择引导他阅读,作者从最初抵触到逐渐爱上阅读,最终感悟到兴趣对阅读的重要性。解题时需结合文章细节,逐一分析问题,找到对应依据。
【解析】
23. 细节理解题:根据第一段内容,作者小时候好动且多次受伤,医生建议钓鱼是因为钓鱼是安静的活动,能让好动的作者安静下来。A选项“忘记担忧”、B选项“很多好动孩子喜欢钓鱼”、D选项“擅长游泳”均未在文中提及,故选C。
24. 推理判断题:第二段前文提到母亲要求作者每天读一小时书,后文提到老师叔叔建议读20页不喜欢就换,说明作者最初对阅读是抵触的。C选项“我哭得太厉害以至于看不见字”体现了作者刚开始对阅读的排斥,符合语境;A选项“觉得容易”、B选项“爱上阅读”、D选项“没图不感兴趣”均不符合上下文逻辑,故选C。
25. 句意猜测题:划线句意为“它们简洁的内容和简单的文字正合我意”,对应D选项“作者喜欢这些书因为它们容易理解”。A选项“想读长难书”、B选项“给叔叔发消息”、C选项“不同阅读经历”均与句意不符,故选D。
26. 主旨大意题:文章最后一段强调“如果一本书20页后还不感兴趣就换”,结合作者从抵触到爱上阅读的经历,可知文章主旨是兴趣的重要性,对应B选项“兴趣是最好的老师”。A选项“班门弄斧”、C选项“患难见真情”、D选项“有志者事竟成”均不符合主旨,故选B。
【答案】
23.C 24.C 25.D 26.B
【知识点】
英语阅读理解、细节理解题、主旨大意题
【点评】
本文通过作者的亲身经历,生动展现了阅读兴趣的培养过程,题目侧重考查对文章细节的理解和主旨的把握,整体难度适中,适合初中阶段学生练习。
【难度系数】
0.7