感恩节4篇阅读理解专练

感恩节阅读理解

一、阅读理解(共27小题;共54.0分)

B

Every American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no difference. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. I'm sorry to say that the men in the family—my dad, my younger brother and myself—rarely pitch into help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.

Around 2 p.m. every Thanksgiving Day, family members seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling(流口水) all over our fancy clothes, but it's not yet time to eat.

First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who aren't wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.

But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Thanksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling(咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.

highlights—visiting with family and watching football. But usually around 6 p.m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.

A. B. C. D. A. C.

tell what the family do for Thanksgiving Day tell how the family spends Thanksgiving Day introduce foods served on Thanksgiving Day introduce the American Thanksgiving Day watching a movie having a big meal

B. D.

making visits watching football

7. Why does the author's mind usually “go blank” when saying a prayer of thanks?

A. B. C. D. A. C. A. B. C. D.

He is too thankful to say a word. His mind is on the food before him. He feels too excited to speak. He is shy to speak in public. chat with others mix things up

B. D.

make a hole start eating

8. The underlined phrase “dig in” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “

9. What can we conclude from the text?

On Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eat. The author is a middle school student.

The author's family is not rich, but it's a loving one. Thanksgiving Day falls on Thursday of December.

C

Thanksgiving Day is a special holiday in the United States and Canada.

Families and friends gather to eat and give thanks for their blessing.

Thanksgiving Day is really a harvest festival. This is why it is celebrated in late fall, after the crops are in. But one of the first thanksgivings in America had nothing to do with a good harvest. On December 4, 1620, the Pilgrims from England landed near what is now Charles City, Virginia. They went down on their knees and thanked God for their safe journey across the Atlantic.

The first New England Thanksgiving did celebrate a rich harvest. The Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They had a difficult time and the first winter was cruel. Many of the Pilgrims died. But the next year, they had a good harvest. So Governor Bradford declared a three-day feast. The Pilgrims invited Indian friends to join them for their special feast. Everyone brought food.

In time, other places of the continent began to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. But it took years before there was a national Thanksgiving Day. During the Civil War, Sarah Josepha Hale persuaded Abraham Lincoln to do something about it. He announced the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day of thanksgiving. Today, Americans celebrate this happy harvest festival on the fourth Thursday in November. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day in much the same way as their American neighbours. But the Canadian Thanksgiving Day falls on the second Monday in October.

A. A. C. A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D.

in spring

B.

in summer

C. B. D.

in autumn

D.

in winter

some people from England Sarah Josepha Hale in the U.S.A. in Great Britain in Canada

on some island off the Atlantic

how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U.S.A.

how Thanksgiving Day came into being and the different ways it is celebrated that Thanksgiving Day is in fact a harvest holiday

how the way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day changed with the time and places

the American Indians Governor Bradford

D

Most people buy a lot of gifts just before Christmas. But some people think we buy too much. They have started a special day called "Buy Nothing Day". They don't want anyone to go shopping on that day.

Buy Nothing Day is November 29. It's 25 days before Christmas. It's after Thanksgiving and often the first day of Christmas shopping. At this time, we see ads in newspapers and on TV telling us to "buy, buy, buy!".

The idea of Buy Nothing Day started in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now people all over the world celebrate Buy Nothing Day. In California, parents and children get together to read stories, sing songs and paint pictures. This year, in Manchester, England, people dressed up to tell people that we buy too much.

In Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school students wanted to tell other students about Buy Nothing Day. They organized a Spaghetti dinner to give people information about Buy Nothing Day. They asked restaurants in the neighborhood to donate the food. They made posters and talked to other students about it. The dinner was a big success, and many students agreed not to buy anything on November 29. The students at the high school like the idea of this new tradition. Next year, they want to have another dinner to tell more people about "Buy Nothing Day".

14. Which of the following is NOT the day for people to celebrate Buy Nothing Day?

A.

November 29.

C. D. A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D. A. C.

After Thanksgiving. The first day after Christmas.

In California, parents and children get together to play games. In England, people celebrated by performing plays. In Mexico, high school students dressed up.

They bought nothing and persuaded others not to buy things. They donated the food of their own. They talked to others about it. They made some slogans for it. They organized a luxurious dinner. A Free Dinner Buy Nothing Day

B. D.

A Big Success A New Christmas Day

15. How do people celebrate Buy Nothing Day?

16. What did the students do in New Mexico for the day?

17. What's the best title for the passage?

E

We spoke to three students from around the world about different national holidays. There are different customs(习俗) for each festival. TanXiaodong, 15, Hong Kong, China

"It'll soon be Chinese New Year. Before it, we'll clean the house and decorate it for good luck. Every shop is going to close for a few days and we'll go out a lot to celebrate in the streets. We might go and see the lion and dragon dances in the city center. I love this festival." Wendy, 16, Sydney, Australia

"Australia Day is on 26th January and it's an important holiday here. We always have a Monday off, so we celebrate for three days. My parents and I go to the countryside for a picnic and friends always come over. Many people go to beach parties or street parties and there's lots of music and dancing. What fun!"

Amy, 14, New York, U.S.A.

"The first Thanksgiving Day was hundreds of years ago when Europeans who came to America thanked God for his help. It's still a very important day for families to be together. This year we're going to visit my grandparents and we'll eat a delicious meal of turkey. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November every year."

18. How many festivals are mentioned in the passage?

A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D. A. C. A. B. C. D.

do a lot of shopping see lion and dragon dances decorate the house for good luck eat turkeys

have a meal in the countryside go to a swimming pool have a party at school clean the house and dance Country. A bird.

B. D.

A festival. A kind of drink.

21. What do you think a turkey is in this passage?

Australia Day is an important day for family members to get together Different festivals have different customs

Many people go out for a picnic with friends before Chinese New Year The first Thanksgiving Day was born a hundred years ago

F

Millions of Americans, this Thursday, will join family and friends to give thanks and eat a meal with a history that is centuries old.

Early European settlers in North America held other ceremonies where they gave thanks. But what Americans often consider the first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth Colony. Today we call it Massachusetts. Those settlers are known as the pilgrims. They held a three-day celebration in the fall of 1621. They celebrated the harvest with members of a local Indian tribe.

The best known food that Americans traditionally eat on Thanksgiving is turkey. Thanksgiving turkeys are traditionally served with a bread mixture that some Americans call stuffing. Side dishes include sweet potatoes and green beans or other vegetables. The meal traditionally ends with a dessert of pumpkin pie or pecan pie.

Some Thanksgiving foods have changed over time. For example, most turkeys these days are bred with larger breasts to provide more white meat. Corn has also changed. It tastes much sweeter than the corn of the past.

The way Americans prepare for Thanksgiving has also changed. Economist John Anderson of the American Farm Bureau Federation says people look for ways to save time. "There are a lot of us who

have grandmothers who would not even think of using a store-bought pie crust(酥皮). And that is kind of the least of the shortcuts that we use." He says shortcuts like buying prepared foods for the holiday are part of a bigger trend in America.

Charity groups and religious organizations will also be busy this Thursday, serving Thanksgiving meals to the needy. The weak economy has increased the number of Americans receiving government assistance to buy food.

A. before Thanksgiving B. in 1621 C. on Thanksgiving D. on a Thursday A. 200 years B. 300 years C. 400 years D. 25. Which of the following is a must to celebrate Thanksgiving? A. Potato. B. Bread. C. Vegetable. D. A. animals

B.

war

C.

crops

D.

A. Thanksgiving is no longer popular in America

B. more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with prepared foods nowadays C. old people in America show little interest in Thanksgiving

D.

John Anderson's grandmother is fond of store-bought pies

答案

一、阅读理解 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. C

11. A 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. A 21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C

25. D

26. C 27. B

500 years Turkey. disease

感恩节阅读理解

一、阅读理解(共27小题;共54.0分)

B

Every American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no difference. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to make the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. I'm sorry to say that the men in the family—my dad, my younger brother and myself—rarely pitch into help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.

Around 2 p.m. every Thanksgiving Day, family members seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling(流口水) all over our fancy clothes, but it's not yet time to eat.

First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who aren't wealthy, took out loans to help me pay for university.

But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for Thanksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling(咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.

highlights—visiting with family and watching football. But usually around 6 p.m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.

A. B. C. D. A. C.

tell what the family do for Thanksgiving Day tell how the family spends Thanksgiving Day introduce foods served on Thanksgiving Day introduce the American Thanksgiving Day watching a movie having a big meal

B. D.

making visits watching football

7. Why does the author's mind usually “go blank” when saying a prayer of thanks?

A. B. C. D. A. C. A. B. C. D.

He is too thankful to say a word. His mind is on the food before him. He feels too excited to speak. He is shy to speak in public. chat with others mix things up

B. D.

make a hole start eating

8. The underlined phrase “dig in” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “

9. What can we conclude from the text?

On Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eat. The author is a middle school student.

The author's family is not rich, but it's a loving one. Thanksgiving Day falls on Thursday of December.

C

Thanksgiving Day is a special holiday in the United States and Canada.

Families and friends gather to eat and give thanks for their blessing.

Thanksgiving Day is really a harvest festival. This is why it is celebrated in late fall, after the crops are in. But one of the first thanksgivings in America had nothing to do with a good harvest. On December 4, 1620, the Pilgrims from England landed near what is now Charles City, Virginia. They went down on their knees and thanked God for their safe journey across the Atlantic.

The first New England Thanksgiving did celebrate a rich harvest. The Pilgrims landed at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1620. They had a difficult time and the first winter was cruel. Many of the Pilgrims died. But the next year, they had a good harvest. So Governor Bradford declared a three-day feast. The Pilgrims invited Indian friends to join them for their special feast. Everyone brought food.

In time, other places of the continent began to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. But it took years before there was a national Thanksgiving Day. During the Civil War, Sarah Josepha Hale persuaded Abraham Lincoln to do something about it. He announced the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day of thanksgiving. Today, Americans celebrate this happy harvest festival on the fourth Thursday in November. Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day in much the same way as their American neighbours. But the Canadian Thanksgiving Day falls on the second Monday in October.

A. A. C. A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D.

in spring

B.

in summer

C. B. D.

in autumn

D.

in winter

some people from England Sarah Josepha Hale in the U.S.A. in Great Britain in Canada

on some island off the Atlantic

how Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the U.S.A.

how Thanksgiving Day came into being and the different ways it is celebrated that Thanksgiving Day is in fact a harvest holiday

how the way to celebrate Thanksgiving Day changed with the time and places

the American Indians Governor Bradford

D

Most people buy a lot of gifts just before Christmas. But some people think we buy too much. They have started a special day called "Buy Nothing Day". They don't want anyone to go shopping on that day.

Buy Nothing Day is November 29. It's 25 days before Christmas. It's after Thanksgiving and often the first day of Christmas shopping. At this time, we see ads in newspapers and on TV telling us to "buy, buy, buy!".

The idea of Buy Nothing Day started in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now people all over the world celebrate Buy Nothing Day. In California, parents and children get together to read stories, sing songs and paint pictures. This year, in Manchester, England, people dressed up to tell people that we buy too much.

In Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school students wanted to tell other students about Buy Nothing Day. They organized a Spaghetti dinner to give people information about Buy Nothing Day. They asked restaurants in the neighborhood to donate the food. They made posters and talked to other students about it. The dinner was a big success, and many students agreed not to buy anything on November 29. The students at the high school like the idea of this new tradition. Next year, they want to have another dinner to tell more people about "Buy Nothing Day".

14. Which of the following is NOT the day for people to celebrate Buy Nothing Day?

A.

November 29.

C. D. A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D. A. C.

After Thanksgiving. The first day after Christmas.

In California, parents and children get together to play games. In England, people celebrated by performing plays. In Mexico, high school students dressed up.

They bought nothing and persuaded others not to buy things. They donated the food of their own. They talked to others about it. They made some slogans for it. They organized a luxurious dinner. A Free Dinner Buy Nothing Day

B. D.

A Big Success A New Christmas Day

15. How do people celebrate Buy Nothing Day?

16. What did the students do in New Mexico for the day?

17. What's the best title for the passage?

E

We spoke to three students from around the world about different national holidays. There are different customs(习俗) for each festival. TanXiaodong, 15, Hong Kong, China

"It'll soon be Chinese New Year. Before it, we'll clean the house and decorate it for good luck. Every shop is going to close for a few days and we'll go out a lot to celebrate in the streets. We might go and see the lion and dragon dances in the city center. I love this festival." Wendy, 16, Sydney, Australia

"Australia Day is on 26th January and it's an important holiday here. We always have a Monday off, so we celebrate for three days. My parents and I go to the countryside for a picnic and friends always come over. Many people go to beach parties or street parties and there's lots of music and dancing. What fun!"

Amy, 14, New York, U.S.A.

"The first Thanksgiving Day was hundreds of years ago when Europeans who came to America thanked God for his help. It's still a very important day for families to be together. This year we're going to visit my grandparents and we'll eat a delicious meal of turkey. Thanksgiving Day is on the fourth Thursday in November every year."

18. How many festivals are mentioned in the passage?

A. B. C. D. A. B. C. D. A. C. A. B. C. D.

do a lot of shopping see lion and dragon dances decorate the house for good luck eat turkeys

have a meal in the countryside go to a swimming pool have a party at school clean the house and dance Country. A bird.

B. D.

A festival. A kind of drink.

21. What do you think a turkey is in this passage?

Australia Day is an important day for family members to get together Different festivals have different customs

Many people go out for a picnic with friends before Chinese New Year The first Thanksgiving Day was born a hundred years ago

F

Millions of Americans, this Thursday, will join family and friends to give thanks and eat a meal with a history that is centuries old.

Early European settlers in North America held other ceremonies where they gave thanks. But what Americans often consider the first Thanksgiving took place in Plymouth Colony. Today we call it Massachusetts. Those settlers are known as the pilgrims. They held a three-day celebration in the fall of 1621. They celebrated the harvest with members of a local Indian tribe.

The best known food that Americans traditionally eat on Thanksgiving is turkey. Thanksgiving turkeys are traditionally served with a bread mixture that some Americans call stuffing. Side dishes include sweet potatoes and green beans or other vegetables. The meal traditionally ends with a dessert of pumpkin pie or pecan pie.

Some Thanksgiving foods have changed over time. For example, most turkeys these days are bred with larger breasts to provide more white meat. Corn has also changed. It tastes much sweeter than the corn of the past.

The way Americans prepare for Thanksgiving has also changed. Economist John Anderson of the American Farm Bureau Federation says people look for ways to save time. "There are a lot of us who

have grandmothers who would not even think of using a store-bought pie crust(酥皮). And that is kind of the least of the shortcuts that we use." He says shortcuts like buying prepared foods for the holiday are part of a bigger trend in America.

Charity groups and religious organizations will also be busy this Thursday, serving Thanksgiving meals to the needy. The weak economy has increased the number of Americans receiving government assistance to buy food.

A. before Thanksgiving B. in 1621 C. on Thanksgiving D. on a Thursday A. 200 years B. 300 years C. 400 years D. 25. Which of the following is a must to celebrate Thanksgiving? A. Potato. B. Bread. C. Vegetable. D. A. animals

B.

war

C.

crops

D.

A. Thanksgiving is no longer popular in America

B. more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving with prepared foods nowadays C. old people in America show little interest in Thanksgiving

D.

John Anderson's grandmother is fond of store-bought pies

答案

一、阅读理解 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. C

11. A 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. A 21. C 22. B 23. A 24. C

25. D

26. C 27. B

500 years Turkey. disease


相关文章

  • 感恩节小专题:谢谢你陪我一起走过这段路
  • 每年11月的第四个星期四是感恩节,今年是11月22号.在这个节日里人们不管多忙,都要和自己的家人团聚. 成长中,总会遇到那些陪自己走过岁月的人,不管是亲人.家人.上司或是爱人,怀着一颗感恩的心对待他们,对待自己.小编特意制作了感恩节专题,分 ...查看


  • 感恩的心阅读理解答案
  • 篇一:感恩的心阅读理解答案 篇二:感恩的心阅读理解答案 篇三:感恩的心阅读理解答案 感恩的心 ①"我来自偶然, 像一颗尘土,有谁看出我的脆弱?我来自何方,我情归何处, 谁在下一刻呼唤我?天地虽宽,这条路却难走,我看遍这人间坎坷辛苦 ...查看


  • 三(2)班感恩教育活动资料
  • "懂得感恩,学会表达"主题班会活动方案 --三年级(2)班感恩教育活动 根据现在的学生得到来自父母更多的关爱,却常常漠视父母的关爱,不懂得感恩.理解.回报,开展这次"懂得感恩,学会表达"为主题的感恩教 ...查看


  • 感恩河阅读答案
  • 篇一:感恩河阅读答案 感恩阅读答案一直以来,"感恩"在我心中是"感谢恩人"的概念,"恩人"者,乃于已有大恩大德者.而在美国的一次偶遇却让我悟出了感恩的另一层意味.那是在洛杉矶的一家 ...查看


  • 怎样理解感恩
  • 怎样理解感恩 人的一生中,小而言之,从小时候起,就领受了父母的养育之恩,等到上学,有老师的教育之恩,工作以后,又有领导.同事的关怀.帮助之恩,年纪大了之后,又免不了要接受晚辈的赡养.照顾之恩:大而言之,作为单个的社会成员,我们都生活在一个多 ...查看


  • 感恩节贺卡:感激理解你的人
  • 鉴于你的手机不能防水,涌泉就免了,改以短信相报,特别送上本座的感恩节大礼包,内有感谢万千,祝福无数!敬请笑纳. 遥望遥远的夜空,一颗星的陨落,划出一道亮光,仿佛我送去一片光明,带去一丝希望,夹杂着一颗感恩的心,感谢你温暖的双手不曾离弃,愿你 ...查看


  • 儿子的三鞠躬阅读答案
  • 篇一:儿子的三鞠躬阅读答案 鞠躬,本来意为不抵抗,相见时把视线移开,郑重地把头低下,告诉对方我对你不怀有敌意.用鞠躬表示敬意是产生于后代的事.\r 而三鞠躬一般都是对于死者进行的,主要表达对死者的尊敬,对与很尊重的长辈,也可以行此礼节... ...查看


  • 感恩教育活动计划.过程和总结
  • 感恩教育计划.过程安排和总结 "感恩"是一种生活态度,是一种品德,是一片肺腑之言,如果人与人之间缺乏感恩之心, 必然会导致人际关系的冷淡,所以,每个人都应该学会"感恩",这对于学生来说尤其重要. 学生 ...查看


  • 感恩节的起点出
  • 感恩节的起点 出23:14~16 迎感恩节之际,把荣耀归给神.在我们的信仰生活中,"感谢"这个词随处可听,但可以看到几乎都是违心的. 1.根据感谢的内容,信仰水平变得不同. (1)一味地求福的祈福信仰. 1)根据宗教性体 ...查看


  • 让孩子们从小学会感恩阅读答案
  • 阅读短文,回答问题. 让孩子们从小学会感恩 我们生活在这个世界上,处处受到社会的"恩赐":父母的养育,师长的教诲,朋友的关爱,他人的各种服务,大自然的赐予等等.但对于社会的恩惠,有些人麻木不仁,熟视无睹,浑然不知.这样的 ...查看


热门内容