话题2 个人情况(兴趣爱好)
主题语篇阅读
Ⅰ.[2018·门头沟期末]完形填空
Allie’s Basketball Dream
When Allie’s father came home from work on Friday evening, he brought her a gift. The gift was something that Allie really wanted—a 1 .
The next day, Allie walked to the playground. There some boys already had a game going. They hardly ever 2 a shot(投篮). Then she noticed her neighbor Buddy playing volleyball with some other kids in the next court.
She ran to an empty court. She aimed(瞄准) but the shot missed. She aimed again. She missed again.
The boys playing in the next court noticed Allie and started to 3 , shouting, “Girls shouldn’t be playing basketball!”
Allie didn’t argue with them. She tried again and again, but she missed again and again. She sighed(叹气) and threw herself on a bench. She was a little 4 . Buddy walked over, bouncing(使弹起) his volleyball. “What’s up?” he asked. “Something wrong with your basketball?”
“Well…” Allie hesitated(犹豫).
“I’ll trade you my volleyball for it! It’s smaller and lighter—it’ll be easier for you girls to play with.”
Allie thought it over. She remembered the first time her father took her to a basketball game at Madison Square Garden. She 5 it all: the noise of the crowd, the bright lights on the court, and especially the slam-dunks(扣篮) the players made looked so easy! She knew right then and there that one day, she would be a professional basketball player, too…
Allie hugged(抱着) her basketball tightly. “No way I’m getting rid of this ball! It’s a gift from my dad. Someday I’m going to be the best basketball player.”
Allie turned toward the basket and took a long-distance shot. The ball 6 !
Buddy jumped up from the bench. “Nice shot, Allie!” he shouted.
“Thanks,” Allie said 7 .
Buddy hurried to the center of the court and joined Allie. Allie caught the ball. “I can’t wait to show Dad what I can do,” she thought. Then she aimed and the ball dropped in again.
The 8 in the next court clapped(鼓掌).
“That-a-girl!” Allie’s father came and shouted. “Hooray for Allie!”
( )1.A.baseball B.football C.basketball D.volleyball
( )2.A.kicked B.missed C.took D.made
( )3.A.cheer B.smile C.laugh D.cry
( )4.A.happy B.upset C.excited D.proud
( )5.A.loved B.hated C.forgot D.remembered
( )6.A.dropped awayB.dropped out C.dropped off D.dropped in
( )7.A.angrily B.quietly C.warmly D.excitedly
( )8.A.girls B.boys C.friends D.fans
Ⅱ.阅读理解
Rubik’s Cube
Do you have any interests in your childhood? In my seventh grade, I developed an interest in solving a Rubik’s Cube.I started by asking my brother to teach me and he asked me to solve a blue cross on a cube by myself.
I spent around 20 minutes mixing the cube and finally got that little blue cross on the top.Excitedly, I jumped up from the chair and raced into my brother’s bedroom.After handing the cube to him, to my surprise, he mixed the perfect blue cross up, making my work completely disappear.
“Do it again,” he handed it back to me.
“No, I won’t.” I was angry stepping out of his room.
A few weeks later, my brother wasn’t at home.“I’m going to learn how to do this without him!” I promised myself.I spent the rest of my night watching a guy on YouTube teach me to solve the first few steps.I mastered those steps.