阅读理解。 A Japanese girl learned English in the classroom for two and a half
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阅读理解。 |
A Japanese girl learned English in the classroom for two and a half years, and she al-ways wanted to visit London. Now she arrived there at last. When she went out of the station,she didn"t know the way to the hotel,so she asked a policeman standing at the station gate. She spoke slowly and clearly. But to her surprise, he didn"t understand her at all. She asked the same question again and again and then the policeman understood at last. He answered her,but she didn"t know what he was saying, Her teacher never spoke English like that " I"m a Japanese. I"m new here. "the girl said. The policeman spoke more slowly than before,and she listened very carefully. but still she couldn"t understand him. They looked at each other and smiled. Then he said something she understood. "You"11 soon learn English !" Then she knew that the English she had learned was quite different from the English people speak ! |
1. How many years did the Japanese girl learn English in the classroom? |
A. Half a year. B. For two years C. For a halt year. D. For two years and a half. |
2. How did the Japanese girl get to London? |
A. By train. B. By ship. C. by plane. D. By car. |
3. Why did the girl ask the policeman? |
A. Because she couldn"t speak-English. B . Because she wanted to know the way to the hotel. C. Because she lost her things. D. Because she was afraid in a new place. |
4. Why was the girl surprised in that city? |
A. The policeman didn"t understand her at all. B. She couldn"t speak English freely. C. The policeman under-stood her at last. D. She asked the same question again and again. |
5. What can we learn from the story? |
A. The policeman spoke bad English. The girl"s English was not good enough. B. The policeman didn"t know the way to the hotel. C. The girl"s English was not good enough. D. "There are no good teachers in Japan. |
答案
1--5 DABAC |
举一反三
完形填空。 |
One day a rich woman lost her purse with a lot of money in it. So she made a 1 , “If anybody finds my purse and 2 it to me, I"11 give half the money to him.” A poor man 3 the purse near a shop. He sent it back to the woman , but the rich woman 4 .“"There was an expensive ring in my purse besides money,"said the woman, “I won’ t give you half the money in my purse until you return it to me. ” “But I’ve never seen an expensive ring in 5 purse, ”said the man. They began to quarrel(争吵).The man became 6 and took her to a judge(法官). 7 the judge heard what had happened to them, he said to the woman, “I"m sure that you have lost a purse, and there is an expensive ring in it.But there is 8 a lot of money in this purse. So I don"t think it"s yours. 9 sometime. Maybe somebody will give your purse back. " Then the judge 10 to the man and said , “Take the purse home. If the owner doesn"t come to get it back in two days, it" will be yours. ” |
( ) 1. A. face ( ) 2. A. gets ( ) 3. A. had ( ) 4. A. kept her word ( ) 5. A. your ( ) 6. A. sad ( ) 7. A. Before ( ) 8. A. only ( ) 9. A. Wait for ( ) 10.A. ran | B. mistake B. shows B. knew B. changed her mind B. her B. angry B. Though B. truly B. Listen to B. came | C. promise C. points C. heard C. tried her best C. his. C. excited C. After C. nearly C. Look after C. went | D. conversation D. returns D. found D. pulled her down D. my D. worried D. If D. really D. Talk about D. turned |
根据下面短文的内容判断下列句子的正误,正确的用“A”表示,错误 的用“B”表示。 |
On my first day of high school, I saw a boy from my class walking back home after school. His name was David. He was carrying his books. As I was walking, I saw a group of kids running towards him, knocking all his books out of his arms. And then they ran away. David fell down and his glasses went flying. He looked up and I saw sadness in his eyes. I helped him to look for his glasses and said, "The kids with bad manners should be punished. " There was a big smile that showed real gratitude (感激) on his face. From then on we became friends. The more I got to know David,the more I liked him. Over the next four years, we always studied, played together and had a happy time. On the graduation (毕业) day, I could see that he was nervous about his speech. So I said, "Hey, you will be the best!" Then he began, "Graduation is a time to thank those who helped you succeed through those difficult years. Our parents, our teachers, but mostly our friends. Being a friend to someone is the best gift you can give them. I"ll tell you a story ..." I just looked at the handsome popular boy in amazement as he told the story of the first day we met. Everyone was surprised to hear all about his hardest moment. I saw his mom and dad looking at me and smiling that same thankful smile. Not until that moment did I realize its deep meaning. Never underestimate (低估) the power of your actions. With one small action, you can change a person"s life. As you can see, "Friends are angels (天使) to make us rise when our wings (翅膀) have problems flying. " |
( )1. The writer and David were classmates. ( )2. The kids with bad manners were punished by the writer when they knocked David down. ( )3. Everyone was surprised to hear all about David"s hardest moment. ( )4. The writer realized that one small action could change a person"s life before hearing David"s speech. ( )5. The underlined sentence at the end of the passage means "A friend in need is a friend indeed (真正地)." |
判断下列句子,是否符合短文内容, 符合的用 “T”表示,不符合的用 “F” 表示。 |
A 14-year-old boy from the USA was described as a hero yesterday after he saved the life of a girl in another country. Dean Bluey from Dallas, Texas, was a school boy who was interested in computer. One day, he was sending an e-mail to a friend on the Internet. Suddenly he received a message saying "Help! Help! Help!" The message was from Finland, thousands of kilometers way from the USA. "I didn"t know what I should do," Dean said to a reporter. "It was really difficult to tell if the message was real." So Dean did nothing at first. But the message kept coming. "By then it was easy to see that someone was in trouble," Dean explained. He replied and discovered that the sender was a 20-year-old student called Tarja, who was alone in a university library. She was very ill. What was worse, there was no phone around her. Her only way of communicating with the world was by e-mail. Dean got in touch with the Texas police. The police immediately realized that the situation was quite serious. They found it necessary to call the police in Finland. Then an ambulance rushed to the university, and soon doctors found Tarja. Luckily, she was still alive and was quickly sent to the hospital. "I"m glad she"s OK," Dean said. "It"s hard to believe, but e-mail saved her life." |
( )1. Dean Bluey was a 14-year-old boy from Dallas, Texas, the USA. ( )2. When he was sending an e-mail, Dean heard someone calling outside. ( )3. Dean didn"t know whether the message was real when he first got it. ( )4. Tarja was a university student in the USA, thousands of kilometers away from Dean. ( )5. At that time in the library, Tarja was able to ask for help in many ways. ( )6. Dean made a phone call to the police in Finland and told them about Tarja"s trouble. ( )7. From the story we know that the Internet played an important part in saving Tarja"s life. |
阅读理解。 |
Linda and her brother, John, saved money for many years. One day, Linda emptied her money jar. "I would like to help other people with the money," she said. John also emptied his money jar. "We can do a lot for others with all the money," John said with a smile. "But who shall we help?" Linda asked. "Let"s help our neighbors, Billy and his sister, Rose. I have found that there are some holes in their shoes," John said. "We could buy some new shoes for them," Linda said. Linda and John told their mother their plan. She was glad and took them to a shoe store at once. Linda picked out a pair of shoes for Rose. John picked out a pair of shoes for Billy. They put the two pairs of shoes into two beautiful boxes. When it was darker, John walked to Billy and Rose"s house quietly. He put the boxes near the door, and knocked hard, and then he ran away quickly. Billy and Rose came out. "Look! There are presents for us. Someone left them here," Billy said. They looked around, but they couldn"t find anyone. They took the boxes inside happily. The next morning, when Linda and John went out, they saw Billy and Rose playing outside. They were both wearing their new shoes. Linda and John were so happy because they could help others. |
1. Who was Linda"s brother? ________________________________________ 2. What did Linda and John buy with their saved money? ________________________________________ 3. Where did John put the boxes? ________________________________________ 4. Why were Linda and John happy? ________________________________________ 5. Were. Linda and John kind and helpful? ________________________________________ |
阅读理解。 |
Mr. White works in a factory. There are not many people in the factory. They make shoes there. The workers go to work early in the morning. On Saturday and Sunday they don"t go to work. They stay at home. Mrs. White cooks for the workers in the factory. She likes cooking. In the middle of the day the workers have lunch in the factory. They are very friendly. They like the food Mrs. White cooks. |
根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F): ( )1. Many workers work in the shoe factory. ( )2. Mrs. White goes to work early in the morning. ( )3. Mr. and Mrs. White stay at home on Saturday and Sunday. ( )4. The workers have their lunch in the factory. |
根据短文内容回答下列问题。 5. What does Mrs. White do? ________________. 6. Why do the workers like Mrs. White? ________________. 7. Are Mrs. White and her husband in the same factory? ________________. 8. When do the workers have a rest? ________________. |
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