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趣味英语内容

七年级趣味英语

(1)

Mostcatsliketocatchmiceandeatthem.Butthiscatandthismousegotonwell(相处得好).Iwilltellyouwhytheywerefriends.

Oneday,thecatranintoanet(网)andcouldnotgetoutofit.Hebit(咬)withhisteeth,butitwasnouse.Thenthecatheardalittlevoice:

“Iwillhelpyou.Butyoumustpromise(答应)nottohurtmewhenyougetout.”Thecatlookedroundandsawamouse.“Pleasehelpme,”saidthecat.“Iwillnothurtyou.”

Sothemousebitatthenetwithherteethandmadeasmallhole,thenthecatgotout.“Thankyou,”saidthecat.“Iwilldoyouagoodturn(回报你)oneday.”

Notlongafterthis,thecatheard“Squeak(吱吱的叫声)!

Squeak!

”Helookedaboutandsawthemouseinacorner.Hertail(尾巴)wasinatrap(老鼠夹)andcouldnotgetout.Thecatopenedthetrapandhelpedthemouse.

Afterthis,thecatandthemousebecamegoodfriends.

1.Whichofthefollowingsentenceistrue?

A.Everycatlikestocatchandeatmice.

B.Nocatlikestocatchandeatmice.

C.Mostcatsliketocatchandeatmice.

D.Catandmousearealwaysgoodfriends.

2.Whocanmakeaholeonthenet?

A.Thecat.B.Themouse.C.Bothofthem.D.Noone.

3.Whichpartofthemousewasinatrap?

A.Herleg.B.Hertail.C.Herhand.D.Hernose.

4.Thecatandthemousebecamegoodfriendsbecause__________.

A.thecatdidn’tliketoeatmouseB.themousehadhelpedthecat

C.theyhelpedeachother(彼此)D.thecathadhelpedthemouse

(2)

Alittleboydidn’tsayaworduntilhewasthreeyearsold.Hismothertookhimtoeverydoctor,buttherewasnouse.Hewashealthyandbright,sothedoctorstoldhismothernottoworry.

Onemorningtheboysuddenlyknockedonthetableandcriedout,“Theseeggsareterrible!

”Themotherwasverygladathearinghersonspeak,andasked,“Whydidn’tyousayanythingbefore?

“Well.”Heanswered,“uptonow,theeggshavebeenverygood.”

1.Whydidn’tthelittleboysayaword?

A.Hedidn’twanttosay.B.Hecouldn’tsay.

C.Hewasill.D.Therewassomethingwrongwithhishealth.

2.Thelittleboydidn’tsayawordbeforehewas____yearsold.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

3.Whatmadetheboysayhisfirstword?

A.Anapple.B.Abanana.C.Anegg.D.Apear.

4.Themotherwasvery_________afterhearinghersonspeak.

A.anxiousB.worriedC.angryD.glad

5.Theboywas________afterseeingeverydoctor.

A.illB.healthyandbrightC.foolishD.surprising

(3)

OneafternoonMaryandherlittlebrotherTomwereplayinghide-and-seek(捉迷藏)inthestreetjustoutsidetheposeoffice.MaryhadclosedhereyeswhenTomfoundthatthedooroftheletterboxhadbeenopened.Thepostmanhadjusttakenallthelettersoutandgoneintothepostoffice.Tomclimbedintotheletterboxandclosedthedoorfromtheoutside.Whenheknewhecouldn’tgetout,hebecameveryafraidandbegantocry.

Atthesametime,Marywaslookingforhimeverywhere,butshecouldn’tfindhim.Thenshecamebacktotheletterbox,andheardherbrothercryinginit.Sherantotellthepostman.

Withthehelpofthepostman,Tomgotoutoftheletterbox.“Nexttimeifyouwanttoplayhide-and-seek,don’thideintheletterbox.”

1.MaryandTomwereplaying__________.

A.nearthepostofficeB.athome

C.inthecourtD.atschool

2.Whenplaying,Tomhidhimself___________.

A.underatableB.inaroomC.inaletterboxD.behindatree

3.Tomcriedintheletterboxbecause___________.

A.hewasmissinghismotherB.hewashungry

C.hislegwashurtD.hecouldn’tgetoutofit

4.WhohelpedTomgetoutoftheletterbox?

A.Hismother.B.Mary.C.Thepostman.D.Aneighbor.

5.WhythedooroftheletterboxwasopenedwhenTomfoundit?

A.Thepostmanforgottolockit.B.Itwasoftenopened.

C.Tomopenedit.D.Thepostmanhadnotimetolock.

(4)

Thecrow(乌鸦)isanordinary(普通的)bird.Itisabouttwentyinches(英寸)longandblackallover.Crowsaredirtybirdsbecausetheyliveonoldbadfood.Crowseatalotofwastefood.Inthiswaytheyaremoreusefultousthananybirds.Theycleanupthedirtythingsinourstreets.Crowsarealwayshungry.Theylookforfoodalldaylong,andintheeveningyoucanseetheminlargenumbersflyingbacktotheirnests(窝)inthetrees.Theysleepthereatnight.

Crowsaremuchnoisierthanotherbirds.Veryoftenalargenumberofcrowswillgettogetherononehouseandtalk.Sometimestheytalktogether,andsometimestheydoitbyturnslikehumanbeings(人类).Itiseasytotellfrom(区别)crows’soundswhethertheyarepleasedorangry.Perhapscrowstalkalotbecausetheyarefriendlybirds.Apairofcrowswilllivetogetheralltheirlives,andifoneofthemdies,theotheronebecomesverysadandquietfortherestofitslifeandsometimesitdies,too.

1.Acrowis_________incheslong.

A.morethantenB.thirtyC.tenD.lessthantwenty

2.Whyarecrowsdirty?

A.Theyareblackalloverthebody.B.Theyliketoeatdirtyfood.

C.Theyusuallytalk.D.Theydon’thavebaths.

3.Crowsareusually_________.

A.hungryB.pleasedC.sadD.kind

4.Whyarecrowsmoreusefultousthananybirds?

A.Theyareusuallynoisy.B.Theyareusuallydirty.

C.Theyareflyinginlargenumbers.D.Theyeatalotofwastefood.

5.Youcantellfromcrows’sounds_________.

A.whethertheyarehungryorfullB.whethertheyarepleasedorhungry

C.whethertheyareillorhealthyD.whethertheyarelivingordead.

(5)

Longagoinaquitevillage,therewasaplacenamedtheHouseof1,000Mirrors.Ahappylittledogheardofthisplaceanddecidedtovisitit.Whenhearrived,hejumpedupanddownandlookedeverywhere.Tohissurprise,hefoundhimselflookingat1,000otherhappylittledogs.Hesmiledagreatsmile,andsaw1,000littledogssmilinginthemirrors.

Asheleftthehouse,hethought,“Thisisawonderfulplace.Iwillcomebackoften.

Anotherlittledogdecidedtovisitthehouse.Hewasnotashappyasthefirstone.Heslowlywalkedintothehouseandlookedaround.Hewassurprisedtosee1,000littleunhappydogslookingathim.Heshoutedangrilyatthem,andwasveryafraidtoseethemshoutingbackathim.

Asheranawayfromthehouse,hethought,“Thisisaterribleplace.Iwillnevercomebackagain.”

Allthefacesintheworldaremirrors.Whatdoyouseeinthefacesofthepeoplewhenyoumeetthem?

1.Thetwolittledogsvisitedthesamehouse.

2.Therelived1,000littledogsinthehouse.

3.Thetwolittledogssawthemselvesinthemirrors.

4.Thesecondlittledogenjoyedhisstayinthehouse.

5.Thestorytellsusthattheworldislikeamirror:

yousmile,anditsmiles,too.

(6)

Thepoliceinabigcitywerelookingforathief.Atlasttheycaughthim.Butwhiletheyweretakingphotosofhim,fromthefront,fromtheleft,fromtheright,withahat,withoutahat,hesuddenlyhitthepolicemenandranaway.Theytriedtocatchhim,buthegotaway.

Thenaweeklater,thetelephoneranginthepolice,andsomebodysaid,

“YouarelookingforBillCross,aren’tyou?

“Yes.”

“Well,helefthereforWaterbridgeanhourago.”

Waterbridgewasasmalltownabout100kilometersawayfromthecity.ThecitypoliceatoncesentfordifferentphotosofthethieftothepoliceinWaterbridge.

Lessthantwelvehourslater,theygotatelephonecallfromthepoliceinWaterbridge.

“Wehavecaughtthreeofthemen,”theysaidproudly(骄傲地),“andwethinkwewillcatchthefourththisevening.”

1.Thepoliceinthebigcitytookfivephotosofthethief.

2.ThepoliceweretoldthatthethiefhadgonetoWaterbridgeaweekbefore.

3.BillCrosswasthenameofapoliceman.

4.Thetownpolicecaughtthreepeople.

5.FromthisstoryweknowthatthepoliceinWaterbridgedidagoodjob.

(7)

MrBallisheadoftheoffice.He’softenbusyandhasnotimetodothehousework.Hiswifeknowshimwellanddoesallathome.

Badluck!

Theirdaughterwashurtinatrafficaccidentlastmonthandhastobeinhospitalnow.MrsBallhastolookafterthereandshecan’tgohome.MrBallofteneatssomethingintherestaurant.Asheneverdidanytiding,theroomswereallinamess(零乱).

Yesterdaymorning,beforeMrBallgotup,thetelephonerang.Hesatuptoanswerit.Hisfriendtoldhimtowritedownanimportanttelephonenumber.Buthecouldfindneitherapennorapieceofpaper.Hefoundtherewasmuchdust(灰尘)onthetableandwrotethetelephonenumberonit.Butsoonheforgotitandwenttowork.Twohourslaterhiswifecamebackandlookedforasweaterforherdaughter.Herhusbandcameinwhileshewastidingtherooms.

Hecouldn’tseethenumberandshouted,“Wholetyoutidytheroom?

1.MrBalldoesallthehouseworkathome.

2.MrsBallhastostaywithherdaughterinthehospital.

3.MrBallwrotedownthetelephonenumberonapieceofpaper.

4.MrBallcameinwhilehiswifewaslookingforasweater.

5.MrBalldidn’twanthiswifetotidytheroom.

(8)

Onedayawealthymantookhisyoungsononatriptothecountrywiththepurposeofshowinghim__________.Theyspentadayandanightonthefarmofaverypoorfamily.Whentheygotbackfromtheirtripthefatheraskedhisson,“Howwasthetrip?

“VeryGood,Dad”

“Didyouseehowpoorsomepeopleare?

”thefatherasked.

“Yes!

“Andwhatdidyoulearn?

Thesonanswered,“Isawthatwehaveadogathome,andtheyhavefour.Wehaveapoolthatreachestothemiddleofthegarden;theyhavealakethathasnoend.Wehaveexpensivelampsinthegardenwhiletheyhavethestars.”

Whenthesonended,hisfatherwastoopuzzledtosayanything.Hissonadded,“Thanks,Dad,forshowingmehowpoorweare!

Isn’tittruethatitalldependsonthewayyoulookatthin

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