阅读理解。 Mr. Robinson never went to a dentist, because he was afraid. One day h
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Mr. Robinson never went to a dentist, because he was afraid. One day his teeth began hurting badly, and he had to go to a dentist. The dentist did a lot of work in his mouth for a long time. On the last day Mr. Robinson said to him,"How much is all this work going to cost?" The dentist said,"Twenty dollars." But he did not ask him for the money. After a month Mr. Robinson phoned the dentist and said,"You haven"t asked me for any money for your work last month." "Oh," the dentist answered, "I never ask a gentleman for money." "Then how do you live?" Mr. Robinson asked. "Most gentlemen pay me quickly," the dentist said, "but some don"t. I"ll wait for the money for two months, and I"ll say he isn"t a gentleman, and I"ll ask him for the money." |
1. Mr. Robinson is a ______. |
A. doctor B. nurse C. student D. gentleman |
2. There was some trouble with ______. |
A. the dentist"s teeth B. Mr. Robinson"s teeth C. the dentist"s work D. Mr. Robin"s hearing |
3. Mr. Robin ______. |
A. forgot to pay the dentist B. didn"t want to give the dentist any money C. wanted to pay the dentist but didn"t know when and how D. didn"t take any money when he went to the dentist |
4. When the dentist said "I never ask a gentleman for money," Mr. Robinson ______. |
A. was very angry B. was surprised C. wanted to pay more D. went to the dentist at once. |
5. We can know from the story ______. |
A. Mr. Robinson was a very rich gentleman B. The dentist never got any money from gentleman C. Mr. Robinson wasn"t a gentleman D. Mr. Robinson would go to the dentist and pay him soon |
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After staying in Beijing, it was time to go to Shanghai. So I decided to take the train to Shanghai and stop halfway at Tai"an for a day to break up the trip and climb Mount Tai. The train arrived in the city at 10 pm. It was late and I was tired. I started to walk around the city to look for a hotel, but I couldn"t find a reasonable(合理的) one. Something was strange. There were so many Chinese tourists walking somewhere. I finally followed them to see what all the excitement was about. As it turned out, they were all climbing the mountain to reach the top by sunrise. What a crazy idea! I later found out it was the thing to do, so having no luck with hotels, I decided I had better join them. And maybe because of the dark, I didn"t have to pay for any entry fees (费). Of course the first thing was to find if the mountain had a wall around it. Of course it did. And the second, it had a paved (用砖铺的) path and road all the way up to the top. Anyway, I ran up the mountain and made it to the top by about 4:30 am. I relaxed a little and watched the sunrise. Nothing was special. Everyone was cheering so I guessed it was worth it. |
1. The writer took a trip to Mount Tai ______. |
A. from Shanghai B. by plane from Beijing C. on his way to Shanghai D. in his dream at night |
2. When did he get to the city of Tai"an? |
A. 9 pm. B. 10 pm. C. 11 pm. D. I don"t know. |
3. Why did the writer climb the mountain at night? Because ______ |
A. he liked to walk at night. B. he could pay half of the fees at night. C. the Chinese tourists told him to follow them. D. he hadn"t found a suitable hotel. |
4. What does the underlined"a crazy idea" refer to? |
A. That the write got to the tain station at 10 pm. B. That the tourists climbed the mountain at night to reach the top by sunrise. C. That there were no suitable hotels in such a famous place D. That people in Tai"an work all the time without sleeping at night. |
5. The possible title of the passage is "_______". |
A. A trip to Mount Tai. B. No hotel to stay in. C. The famous place between Beijing and Shanghai. D. Why do the tourists climb Mount Tai at night? |
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"What"s happened to the bottle of medicine?" He couldn"t find it in this usual place on a table in the sitting room." What have you done with it?" he asked his wife. She said she hadn"t seen it, and told him it was probably under his nose, if he"d only open his eyes and look. He went into their son"s bedroom to read him his bedtime story. On the floor there lay a bottle, the one he"d been looking for; but it was empty."David what have you done with those sweet tablets which were in that bottle? Did you eat them?" David nodded."How many did you eat?" No reply. He called his wife. She came, realized what had happened and went very white."There must have been twenty-five or thirty tablets left in the bottle. He can"t have taken them all," said the father, feeling rather amazed. They searched the whole room, but there were no tablets on the floor, or in David"s bed. David and his mother and father hurried to the nearest hospital. "Put the boy on the stomach pump at once," said the doctor, as soon as he heard the facts. They could hear David crying as they sat in the waiting room that was the worst of it, for they were wondering if the child was going to be all right, but unable to do anything except wait. The crying stopped and the doctor came back."Lucky you brought him quickly. The tablets don"t have time to dissolve in his stomach, so we got them all out. He"s going to be all right." They took David home, and bought a medicine box with a lock on it the next day. |
1. The bottle of medicine is most probably for _______. |
A. the husband B. the wife C. the son D. somebody else |
2. We know from the passage that the sweet tablets _______. |
A. are a kind of delicious sweet food B. are used to make people"s body stronger C. are used for treating some kind of illness D. are a kind of nurture (营养品) good for people"s health |
3. David must have eaten _______ of the tablets. |
A. several B. half C. most D. all |
4. What would the father and mother do to prevent such a thing from happening again? |
A. Throw the medicine away. B. Put the medicine in a safer place. C. Not buy such medicine again. D. Tell the son to eat less of the medicine. |
5. Which of the following is the best title (标题) of this passage? |
A. An Empty Medicine Bottle. B. The Missing Tablets. C. The Son, The Trouble Maker. D. Careless Parents. |
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I will always remember my mother"s last few days in this world. On February 14th, 2000, my teacher told me to go to the headmaster"s office. When I got there, I saw a police officer. Suddenly I realized something was wrong. The officer told me what had happened and we went to pick my sister up. After that, we went to the hospital and waited. Finally, we got to see our mother. It was terrible. The next day, the headmaster came and told my two teachers what had happened. I knew it had something to do with my mother. How I wished that she had gotten better! When my teacher took me outside, my sister ran up to me. She started crying, "Mommy"s gone." I couldn"t believe it. We jumped into the car and drove straight to the hospital. Most of my family were there, and I knew I had to say goodbye. Today when I look back, I still miss my mother very much. She was a strong mother, who had the biggest heart. She was an angel walking on the earth. When someone is asked who their hero (英雄) is, they usually say someone famous. When someone asks me who my hero is, I tell them, my mother. My mother lives every day. That is what makes her a true hero. |
1. Does the writer think her mother is a hero? _________________________________________________ 2. Where was the writer when she learned her mother was very ill? _________________________________________________ 3. What did the writer realize when she got to the hospital the next day? _________________________________________________ 4. What does the last paragraph mainly tell us about? _________________________________________________ 5. What do you think of your own mother? (Use at most 3 sentences) _________________________________________________ |
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A man went to a fast-food restaurant to buy his lunch."Hi," a worker said."May I help you?" "I"d like a hamburger, large chips, and a Coke," the man said. "Anything else?" the worker asked. "No," the man answered."That"s it." "Is that for here or to go?" The worker asked. "To go," the man said. The worker put the man"s lunch in a bag. The man took out his money and paid for his lunch. "Thank you," the worker said. "Have a nice day." The man took the bag and walked to a park. He sat down and opened the bag. He was surprised. There was no hamburger in the bag. There were no chips. There was no Coke. There was only money in the bag-a lot of money! The man counted the money. Two thousand dollars! Why was the money in the bag? Where was the man"s lunch? The manager of the fast-food restaurant needed to go to the bank. He put two thousand dollars in an envelope (信封). He put the envelope in a bag and put the bag down. The worker gave the manager"s bag to the man by mistake. So the manager had a hamburger, chips and a Coke, and the man had two thousand dollars. What should the man do? |
1. The man went to a restaurant to __________. |
A. buy his lunch B. have a rest C. sell drinks D. cook food |
2. The man wanted to have his lunch __________. |
A. in a hotel B. in a shop C. in a restaurant D. in a park |
3. When the man opened the bag, he found __________ in it. |
A. food B. drink C. money D. nothing |
4. _________ couldn"t find his money. |
A. The man B. The manager C. The worker D. Nobody |
完形填空。 |
Mr. and Mrs. Smith"s house was full of suitcases, packages and packed-up boxes. The two of them were 1 with pencils and paper, checking their luggage, when there was a 2 at the door. Mr. Smith went to 3 it and saw a well-dressed middle-aged lady outside. The lady said that she lived in the house beside theirs, and that she had come to 4 them to their new home. The Smiths invited her in after apologizing for the state of the house. "Oh, 5 ," she answered. "Do you know in some parts of this 6 neighbours are not all 7 ? There are some streets where people do not 8 their neighbours, 9 their next-door ones. But in this street everybody is friends with 10 else. We are one big, happy family. I"m 11 that you will be 12 here." The well-dressed lady got a 13 when she came to visit the house the 14 time, because she found a quite 15 man and woman in it. Mr. and Mrs Smith had not had the courage to tell her that they were not the new owners of the house, who were to move in the next day, but the old ones, who have lived beside her for two years without ever having visited her or even noticing her existence (存在). |
( )1. A. free ( )2. A. sound ( )3. A. answer ( )4. A. invite ( )5. A. excuse me ( )6. A. house ( )7. A. busy ( )8. A. know ( )9. A. only ( )10. A. anybody ( )11. A. uncertain ( )12. A. happy ( )13. A. surprise ( )14. A. first ( )15. A. famous | B. busy B. ring B. serve B. lead B. here you are B. street B. lonely B. understand B. even B. nobody B. glad B. lonely B. fright B. exact B. different | C. pleased C. friend C. see C. take C. never mind C. town C. safe C. welcome C. mostly C. somebody C. sure C. popular C. pleasure C. next C. young | D. familiar (熟悉的) D. message D. guess D. welcome D. thank you D. time D. friendly D. respect D. neither D. none D. afraid D. friendly D. worry D. same D. old |
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