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()4.Themanwantstostayoutsidethetown.
()5.Themanmakesabookingforthehotel.
Passage2
JoeBrownhadashopwherehesoldmeat.Onedayawomancameintotheshopatfivetoone."
I'
msorryI'
mlate."
shesaid,"
Ineedsomemoremeatformydinnertonight."
Joehadonlyonepieceofmeatinhisshop.Hetookitoutofthefridgeandsaid:
"
Thisis$6.50."
"
Thatpieceistoosmall."
thewomansaid,"
haven'
tyougotanythingbigger?
Joewentintotheroombehindhisshop,tookthemeatintothefridge,tookitoutagainandclosedthedoorwithalotofnoise.Thenhebroughtthepieceofmeattothewomanandsaid:
Thispieceofmeatisbiggerandmoreexpensive.It'
s$8.75."
Good."
thewomansaidwithasmile,"
givemebothofthem,please?
()1.WhatwasJoeBrown?
A.Abodkseller.B.Ashopkeeper.C.Aconductor.D.Agateman.
()2.Whendidthewomancomeintotheshop?
A.Lateintheevening.B.Atmidnight.
C.Earlyinthemorning.D.Earlyintheafternoon.
()3.Whydidn'
tthewomanwantthatpieceofmeatatfirst?
Because.
A.itwastoocheapB.itsmeltbad
C.itcosttoomuchD.itwasn'
tbigenough
()4.Howmanypiecesofmeatwerekeptinthefridge?
A.Onlyonepieceofmeat.B.Twopiecesofmeat.
C.Severalpiecesofmeat.D.Manypiecesofmeat.
()5.CouldJoegivethewomanbothpiecesofmeat?
A.Certainly.B.Ofcoursenot.
C.Hewouldtryhisbest.D.Thestorydoesn;
tgiveustheanswers.
Passage3
WhenJackgottoLondon,hisfacebecamebrightandhestartedlookingaroundthecity.HethoughtheknewEnglishverywell.ButwhenhewasinLondon,hefoundhecouldn'
tunderstandaword,andnobodyunderstoodhim,atfirsthehadmanydifficulties.AnEnglishfriendofhislivednexttohim.Heoftenaskedhimforhelp.
SoonhegottoknowhemustlearnspokenEnglishwell.Hebegangoingtoallkindsofmeetings.Healwayssatinthefrontseatsandcarefullystudiedthespeaker'
smouth.ListeningtospokenEnglishdidhimalotofgood.LittlebylittlehefoundEnglisheasiertounderstand.
判断正误(T/F):
()1.WhenJackgottoLondon,hecouldspeakEnglishwell.
()2.WhenJackgottoLondon,histeacherhelpedhim.
()3.InLondon,JackfoundnobodycouldunderstandhisEnglish.
()4.SoonJackknewhemustlearnspokenEnglishfirst.
()5.JackwenttoallkindsofmeetingstolearnspokenEnglish.
Passage4
ThecityofBostonhasapopulationofmorethan500,000andisthecapitalofMassachusetts.MorethansixteencollegesanduniversitiesareinBoston.TheBostonPublicLibraryisthesecondlargestpubliclibraryintheUnitedStates.
Foundedin1630,BostonisoneoftheoldestcitiesintheUnitedStates.ManypeoplethinkcowsdesignedBoston'
sstreets.Anoldstorytellsusthatearly
peopleinBostonsimplybuiltroadswherethecowshadmadeways.Sincecowsdonotwalkfromoneplacetoanotherinastraightline,manyofBoston'
sstreetswindtheirwayaroundthecity.
()1.Whatwouldbeagoodtitleforthispassage?
A.SomeFactsAboutBostonB.HowCowsHelpBoston
C.Boston'
sPublicLibraryD.ABeautifulCity
()2.Thewriterwantedto.
A.askpeopletovisitBostonB.giveinformationaboutBoston
C.tellafunnystoryaboutcowsD.telluswhypeopleliveinBoston
()3.What'
stheopinionofthewriter?
A.BostonisthecapitalofMassachusetts.
B.Bostonwasfoundedin1630.
C.Morethan500,000peopleliveinBoston.
D.CowsplayedanimportantpartinBoston'
shistory.
()4.Whichoftheseisnotwritteninthearticle?
A.Thepubliclibrary.B.Thecows.
C.Thecityhall.D.Thecollegesanduniversities.
()5.Whichoftheseisright?
A.Massachusettsisalargecountry.
B.Bostonhasmorepubliclibrariesthananyothercity.
C.ManystreetsinBostonarenotstraight.
D.BostonstreetsweredesignedbyAmericanIndians.
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Passage5
Averyoldladywonamilliondollarsinalottery.Hersonandhiswifeheardthenewsontheradio.
“Howarewegoingtotellyourmother?
”thewifeasked.“itmightkillher!
”
“That'
sright.”thesonsaid,“perhapswe'
dbettertellherdoctoraboutit.He'
llknowhowtotellthenewstoher.”
Thentheytoldittotheoldlady'
sdoctor.
“I'
mgladyoutoldme.”hesaid,“ashock,evenahappyonecouldbringonaheartproblem.Leaveittome.I'
llfindawayoftellingher.”
Hethoughtabouttheproblemforseveraldays,thendecidedwhathewouldsay.Hewenttovisittheoldladyandsatbyherside.Hetookherhandsinhis.
“Let'
splayagame,mydear.”hesaid.
“Oh,yes.”theoldladysaid,“Iloveplayinggames.”
“Good,I'
llaskyouaquestionfirst.”thedoctorsaid,“tellme,whatwouldyoudoifyouwonamilliondollarsinthelottery?
”
“Oh,that'
saneasyone.”theoldladysaid,“I'
dgiveyoumostofitbecauseyouhavebeensogoodtomealltheseyears!
Thedoctorfellonthefloor.Hehaddiedofashock.
判断正误(A或B)()1.Theoldladygotthenewsfirst.
()2.Thedoctorsaidthathewasgladwhentheyaskedhimforhelp.
()3.Onedaythedoctorhadatalkwiththeoldladyatthedoctor'
sclinic.
()4.Theoldladywouldgivethedoctormostofthemoneyifshewon.
()5.Thegoodnewsbecameabadthingbecauseitkilledthedoctor.
Passage6
Livelyday,thepeopleontheseashoreheardashout.Theyallrantothesea.Theretheysawamaninthewatercallingforhelp.Ayoungsoldierwasreallyastrongswimmerandsoonpulledthemanbacktotheshore.Allthepeoplethereadmiredthesoldier.
Themanwassaved.Hedressedverywell.Everybodycouldseethathewasarichman.Afterhecouldspeak,themanthankedthesoldier,andtookoutashilling.Heputtheshillingintothesoldier'
shand.Butthesoldierrefusedtotakethemoney.Thepeoplearoundhimwereallveryangrywiththerichmanandtheywantedtogoaway.Butanoldmanlaughedandsaidloudly:
msuretherichmanknowsbesthowmuchhislifeis.”
()1._________jumpedintotheseaandsavedtherichman.
A.ApoormanB.AstrongsoldierC.AnoldsoldierD.Arichman
()2.Thesoldierwas_________.
A.youngandstrongB.youngandweakC.oldandstrongD.verytall
()3.Thesoldierdidn'
ttakethemoneybecausehe_________.
A.wantedmoreB.didn'
twantanyC.didn'
tlikeD.thoughtittooless
()4.Ithappened_________.
A.inEnglandB.inChinaC.inAmericaD.inGerman
()5.Theoldmanhelped
A.therichmanB.nobodyC.himselfD.thesoldier
Passage7
Amanwaswalkingthroughaforest.Hehadafewcapsinhishand.Intheforesttherewerealotofmonkeys.hwashot,sohedecidedtohavearestunderatree.Heputacaponhisheadandlaydowntosleep.
Whenhewokeup,hecouldn'
tfindhiscaps,"
Wherearemycaps?
hecriedandlookedup.Hesawsomemonkeysinthetree.Eachhadacaponitshead.
Givebackmycaps!
shoutedthemantothemonkeys.Butthemonkeysdidn'
tunderstandhim.Theyonlyjumped,dancedandlaughed.
HowcanIgetbackmycaps?
hethoughthard.Atlasthehadanidea.Hetookoffhiscapandthrewitontheground.Thelittlemonkeysdidthesame
thing.Happilythemanpickedupallthecapsandwentonhisway.
判断正误(T或F):
()1.Onedayamanwasgoingthroughaforest.
()2.Themandecidedtohavearestbecausehewasill.
()3.Whenthemanwokeup,hefoundhiscapsweregone.
()4.Themansawalotofbirdsinthetree.
()5.Themanwasangrywhenhegotallhiscapsback.
Passage8
Anowlisabirdwithverybigeyes.Theseeyesmaketheowllookclever.
Theowlcannotmoveitseyesfreelyaswecan.Itcanonlylookstraightahead.Ifitwantstolookatbothsides,itmustturnitsneck.Owlsseebetteratnightthanduringtheday.Atnighttheylookforfood.Theyeatmiceandinsects.
Owlsmakeastrangenoise.Becausetheowlssleepmostoftheday,theyusuallygivetheircriesatnight.Thecrysoundslike"
Whooo!
Whooo"
.Thisstrangesoundsometimesfrightenspeopleatnight.
()1.Anowllookscleverbecause.
A.ithasabeautifulbodyB.ithasbigeyes
C.itcanlookstraightaheadD.itcanturnitsneck
()2.Anowllooksforfoodatnightbecause.
A.ithaslargeeyes
B.itcan'
tmoveitseyesfreelyaswecan
C.itseesbetteratnightthanduringtheday
D.itcan'
tseeanythingatallduringtheday
()3.Anowlliveson.
A.smallbirdsB.allkindsofbirds
C.allkindsofsmallanimalsD.noneoftheabove
()4.Thecryofanowlis.
A.frighteningB,goodtolistento
C.likeasongD.likethesoundofacow
()5.Manmustnotkillowlsbecause.
A.theydon'
tdoanythingwrong
B.theyaregood-lookingandhavetwobigeyes
C.theycryonlyatnight
D.theyarehelpfultous
Passage9
Jimmylivesinthecountry,andhelovesplayingintherivernearhishouse.Buthisfathergetsajobinabigcity,andhegoestherewithhisfamily.
Theirnewhousehasagarden,butthegardenisverysmall.Jimmyisn'
thappy."
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