Mr. Baker lived in an old and low house. His wife was blind in both eyes and the

Mr. Baker lived in an old and low house. His wife was blind in both eyes and the

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Mr. Baker lived in an old and low house. His wife was blind in both eyes and the two children were very young. All his family often went hungry(挨饿.) He had nothing but a small piece of field. One autumn he grew some wheat in his field. He hoped it would do well because all family would depend on it. The whole winter it often snowed. And the next spring the wheat was doing well. Mr. Baker was happy. One day Mr. Baker went to watch his wheat. To his surprise, a lot of crops were eaten up by a horse. He became angry but could not find out whose horse had eaten them. He thought the horse would go there again. So he decided to stay in his field and tried to catch the horse.
A few days later a yellow horse came in his field again and began to eat the wheat. Mr. Baker ran after it quickly, with a stick in his hand. But the beast ran much faster than he. He tried his best, but could not catch up with it. The next morning, when Mr. Baker was working in his field, he saw the yellow horse pulling carriage on the road. He picked up a stick at once, ran closer to the horse and began to beat it up.
The driver was surprised and stopped him. He asked, “Why are you beating my horse?”
“It has nothing to do with you, ” Mr. Baker said angrily. “The beast knows why I’m beating him!”
小题1:What was Mr. Baker?
A.A driverB.A doctor C.A keeperD.A farmer
小题2:Why was Mr. Baker happy at first?
A.Because wheat was doing well.
B.Because he would soon get a good harvest.
C.Because he found out the beast that ate up his wheat.
D.Because his family would not grow any more wheat.
小题3:Mr. Baker tried his best to catch the horse to ____________.
A.sell it for some money
B.beat it up(痛打)
C.make it work for him
D.find out the owner of the horse
小题4:Which of the following is true?
A.The horse knew that it had done wrong.
B.The horse had nothing to do with the driver.
C.The horse knew whose wheat it had eaten up.
D.The horse belonged to the driver.

答案

小题1:D
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:D
解析

试题分析:本文讲述了贝克先生打马的故事。他家里很困难,全家的生活就指望贝克先生种的麦子。一天他发现自己的麦子被一匹黄色的马吃了,很生气,想追它又没有追上。第二天再次遇到黄马时,不顾马主人的阻拦,贝克先生狠狠地打了那匹马。
小题1:细节题:根据第一段中“One autumn he grew some wheat in his field.”一年秋天他在地里种了一些小麦,可知他是农民。故选D。
小题2:细节题:根据第一段中“And the next spring the wheat was doing well. Mr. Baker was happy.”下一年春天小麦长势很好。贝克先生很高兴。故选A。
小题3:细节题:根据第二段最后一句“ He picked up a stick at once, ran closer to the horse and began to beat it up.”他捡起一根棍子,接近马,开始打它。故选B。
小题4:推理题:根据常识可知马是动物,它并不知道它是否做错或是吃的是谁家麦子,故排除A、C。根据倒数第二段中“Why are you beating my horse?”你为什么打我的马,可知这是马主人。故选D。
举一反三
One day, when I was working as a psychologist(心理学家) in England, a young boy showed up in my office. It was David. He kept walking up and down restlessly, his face pale, and his hands shaking slightly. His head teacher had introduced him to me before. “This boy has lost his family,” he wrote. “He is understandably very sad and refuses to talk to others, and I’m very worried about him. Can you help?” 
I looked at David and showed him to a chair. How could I help him? There are problems which psychology doesn’t have the answer to, and which no words can describe. Sometimes the best thing one can do is to listen openly and silently. And I would do in this way.
The first two times we met, David didn’t say a word. He sat there, only looking up to look at the children’s drawings on the wall behind me. I suggested we play a game of chess. He nodded. After that he played chess with me every Wednesday afternoon—in complete silence and without looking at me. It’s not easy to cheat in chess, but I admit I made sure David won once or twice. 
Usually, he arrived earlier than agreed, took the chess board and pieces from the shelf and began setting them up before I even got a chance to sit down. It seemed as if he enjoyed my company. But why did he never look at me? 
“Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his pain with,” I thought. “Perhaps he senses that I respect his suffering.” Some months later, when we were playing chess, he looked up at me suddenly. 
“It’s your turn,” he said. 
After that day, David started talking. He got friends in school and joined a bicycle club. He wrote to me a few times, about his biking with some friends, and about his plan to get into university. Now he had really started to live his own life. 
Maybe I gave David something. But I also learned that one—without any words—can reach out to another person. All it takes is a hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, and an ear that listens. 
小题1:When he first met the author, David_________. 
A.felt a little excitedB.walked stubbornly
C.looked a little nervousD.showed up with his teacher
小题2:As a psychologist, the author __________.
A.was uncertain about psychologyB.was ready to listen to David
C.was able to describe David’s problemD.was sure of solving David’s problem
小题3:David enjoyed being with the author because he____________.
A.needed to share pain with the author
B.wanted to ask the author for advice
C.liked the children’s drawing in the office
D.beat the author many times in the chess game
小题4:What can be inferred about David? 
A.He recovered after months of treatment.
B.He liked biking before he lost his family.
C.He went into university soon after starting to talk.
D.He got friends in school before he met the author.
小题5:What made David change?
A.His teacher’s help.
B.His exchange of letters with the author.
C.The author’s friendship.
D.The author’s silent communication with him.

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Alone in the wilderness. Nothing but jungle. A world of shadow with the rays of light falling like blonde hair from the crowns of the giant trees. Jungle in the midday sun. Everything motionless. Not a sound from sky or earth. Complete silence. Only some coconuts falling, at long intervals, very far away. The world reduced to the soft touch of cool grass along my naked back, and a sweet smell of rich soil and vegetation. Stretched out with closed eyes beside my heavy burden of fruit and firewood, I enjoyed the feeling of fresh blood streaming through every part of my body and fresh jungle air filling every corner of my lungs.
Resting motionless, I could see the sun through my closed eyelids, alone in the sky, as lonely as I, and as motionless and silent as everything else. The earth had surely stopped turning and somewhere on this planet there was supposed to be roaring traffic in busy streets. What a crazy, unbelievable thought!
Another coconut fell, to make the world come to a complete standstill. I had to roll over onto my stomach to feel that at least I could move and make noises. Then I found company. A little brown ant was struggling to find its way with a bit of dry straw through the jungle of leaves and grass below my nose. I wondered if I could give the little fellow a lift with its burden, but it showed not the slightest sign of tiredness and struggled on with all six legs, head first or head last, waving its feelers energetically as if the trip had just started. Who ever saw a tired ant? Tiredness, disagreeable tiredness, is restricted to hunted animals, slaves and modern man. It is as great an effort for an office clerk to walk five blocks with a loaded brief-case as it is for a jungle-dweller to cross a valley with a goat on his back. It is as hard to get up and climb or run when you have been seated for years as it is to get up and walk when you have been in bed for months. The body is strange. Spare it, and you get really tired for almost nothing; use it, and almost nothing makes you really tired.
I rose to my feet. I had heard a horse neighing down in the valley. Above me, on the open highland plains, there were wild horses. But down in the valley there was never a horse unless there was a man on it. Somebody was making his way up the valley and my wife was alone.
小题1:What’s the right order of the following events?
① I heard a horse neighing down in the valley.
② I went to the jungle.
③ I found an ant carrying a bit of dry straw.
④ I lay on the ground to have a break.
⑤ I picked fruits and chopped firewood.
A.②③⑤①④B.⑤③②④①C.②⑤④③①D.⑤④③②①
小题2:How does the author feel about the ant?
A.He admired its attitude toward work.
B.He was amazed at its tireless efforts.
C.He showed sympathy for the little ant.
D.He was content to have it as a companion.
小题3:It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the author would probably          .
A.work harder than beforeB.talk to the man on the horse
C.make his way homeD.stay in the valley
小题4:We can learn from the passage that the author          .
A.enjoyed being alone
B.experienced a world of quietness
C.missed his busy life in the city
D.had an unforgettable adventure

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"My dream has come true.I have always wanted to be a Grand Slam (大满贯) champion."These are the words of the Chinese tennis player Li Na after she became the first Asian woman to win the Australian Open final on Jan.25th.2014.
"People were saying I"m getting old.So this is a great success for such an old woman." the 32-year-old girl joked.
Miss Li has a tattoo (文身).She has dyed her hair many different colors.And, at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she told her fans to "shut up" when they got too noisy in their support.
Li Na was born in Wuhan.She started to play tennis at the age of 6.She once recalled: "As a child.I suffered a lot because every day I had to wake up early to practice.After school I had to practice more.I didn"t have time to play."
Luckily, the strong girl didn"t give up.thus making history for Chinese tennis time after time.Now the new champion is already thinking about winning another Grand Slam title."When you have one title, surely you will think about another," she says.not hiding her ambition.
"Chinese people are so lacking in confidence on the tennis court.If there is a person like me who can prove we Chinese can do it, the other young players in China will feel the same," she said.
小题1:Li Na began to learn playing tennis in the year of _____.
A.1988B.1982 C.1986 D.1990
小题2:We can learn from the passage that _____.
A.Li Na is always impatient with her fans
B.Li Na is an old girl
C.Li Na is a fashionable girl
D.Li Na is a girl without ambition
小题3:When she began to play tennis, Li Na was _____.
A.happy B.sadC.excitedD.bored
小题4:Which of the following is WRONG about Li Na?
A.Li Na took part in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
B.Li Na has already won a Grand Slam champion.
C.Li Na had to wake up early to practice playing tennis.
D.Li Na said she lacked confidence on the tennis court.
小题5:The passage mainly tells us _____.
A.something about the tennis
B.something about how to play tennis
C.the Chinese people and the tennis
D.the Grand Slam champion—Li Na

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We experienced and unusual weekend last month!
Early in the morning, we went to the country and spent a whole day           wild flowers.         the car full of             we were going home. On our way back, my wife          a bookshelf outside a furniture shop. “Buy it,” my wife said at once. “We’ll            it home on the roof-rack(车顶架). I’ve always wanted one like that.”
Ten minutes          , we were back with the bookshelf in the flowers on the roof.
In the gathering darkness I drove         . Other drivers seemed unusually          that evening. The            even stopped traffic to let us through. I had thought carrying furniture was a good idea.
After a time my wife said, “ There’s a long line of cars         . Why don’t they overtake(超车), I wonder?” Just at that time a police car did         . The two officers inside looked at us seriously          they passed. But then, with a kind smile they asked us to          their car through the busy traffic. The police car stopped at our village church. One of the            came to me.
“Right, sir,” he said, “Do you need any more help?”
I was a bit         . “Thanks, officer,” I said. “You have been very kind.”
He was staring at our car, first at the flowers, then at the bookshelf. “Well, well,” he said,         . “It’s a bookshelf you’ve got there! We thought it was something else.”
My wife began to laugh. Suddenly I understood          the police drove here. The truth            me. I smiled at the officer, “Yes, it’s a bookshelf,           thanks again.” Then I            home as fast as I could.
小题1:
A.growingB.pickingC.buyingD.selling
小题2:
A.ForB.AsC.WithoutD.With
小题3:
A.booksB.flowersC.fruitsD.vegetables
小题4:
A.noticedB.heardC.watchedD.felt
小题5:
A.postB.carryC.sendD.hold
小题6:
A.beforeB.afterC.laterD.ago
小题7:
A.quicklyB.quietlyC.carelesslyD.slowly
小题8:
A.politeB.worriedC.rudeD.frightened
小题9:
A.driversB.policeC.cleanersD.villagers
小题10:
A.behindB.aheadC.besideD.along
小题11:
A.goB.stopC.overtakeD.arrive
小题12:
A.whileB.afterC.asD.before
小题13:
A.takeB.followC.moveD.push
小题14:
A.officersB.passers-byC.driversD.ministers
小题15:
A.puzzledB.excitedC.depressedD.delighted
小题16:
A.coughingB.laughingC.cryingD.shouting
小题17:
A.howB.whatC.whoD.why
小题18:
A.pleasedB.fooledC.interestedD.hit
小题19:
A.so B.butC.andD.or
小题20:
A.droveB.walkedC.flewD.left

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One day, our teacher, Mr. Sims, announced that the destination of the seventh­grade field trip would be the amusement park. The classroom buzzed with ____ as the girls discussed what they would wear and what they should bring with them. I sat back and listened, ____ that my parents did not have the money to send me. It made me ____ to feel so left­out. But not Danny. He ____ told everyone that he wouldn"t be going. When Mr. Sims asked him why, Danny stood up and ___, “It"s too much money for me right now. My dad hurt his back and has been out of ____ for a while. I can"t ask my parents for money.”
Sitting back down in his seat, Danny held his head up proudly, even though ____ had begun. I could only shrink in my ____, and surely those whispers must be about me if they found out I would not be going either.
“Danny, I"m very proud of you for understanding the ____ that your parents are in. Not every student of your ____ has that ability,” Mr. Sims replied.
____ not everyone accepted Danny after that day, he won ____the respect of many of us. I was especially ____ by how he didn"t back down under peer pressure. For so long, I could never ____ to my friends that I couldn"t afford to go there. ____, in order to continue to ____ in, I lied about why I couldn"t do things and ____ with excuse after excuse.
By standing up and admitting he was poor, Danny changed my life. His self­confidence made it ____ for all of us to understand that what his parents had or didn"t have did not ____ who he was. After that, I no longer felt I had to lie about my family"s situation. And Danny, ____ because of his courage and honesty than his great looks, is someone I will never forget.
小题1:
A.amazementB.excitement
C.disappointmentD.encouragement
小题2:
A.sensingB.knowingC.findingD.saying
小题3:
A.depressedB.worriedC.unsatisfiedD.scared
小题4:
A.gladlyB.shylyC.simplyD.rudely
小题5:
A.shoutedB.complainedC.liedD.stated
小题6:
A.workB.dutyC.orderD.control
小题7:
A.teachingB.debating
C.whisperingD.understanding
小题8:
A.shadowB.coatC.deskD.seat
小题9:
A.situationB.painC.dangerD.trouble
小题10:
A.classB.ageC.gradeD.group
小题11:
A.SinceB.AsC.UnlessD.Although
小题12:
A.upB.outC.overD.back
小题13:
A.shockedB.persuadedC.impressedD.confused
小题14:
A.announceB.admitC.apologizeD.prove
小题15:
A.HoweverB.OtherwiseC.InsteadD.Also
小题16:
A.joinB.takeC.giveD.fit
小题17:
A.came upB.broke upC.put upD.got up
小题18:
A.harderB.easierC.clearerD.better
小题19:
A.concludeB.showC.determineD.cause
小题20:
A.ratherB.otherC.betterD.more

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