⑴ 黑布林英語閱讀黑駿馬翻譯
有一池清澈的水。池塘附近有一些大樹。草地的一邊是一塊地, 另一邊是我們主人的房子,農民灰色,我和母親在草地上跑來跑去。晚上我躺在她旁邊。當天氣炎熱時,我們站在池塘邊的樹下。天冷時,我們在溫暖的棚子里,草地上有六隻小馬駒。
我過去常和他們一起玩,玩得很開心。但是有一天,我母親對我說,小馬沒有禮貌,但你很有教養,長大後會變得溫柔善良。現在,記住,做好你的工作,不要咬或踢我母親的建議。
我和其他小馬吃草時,我們聽到他們聞到野兔的聲音。「我母親說。就在這時,一隻 野兔試圖穿過籬笆。我們聽到尖叫聲,她就這樣結束了。「那個男人的脖子斷了,」我母親說。
騎手是George Gordon, 一個高個子的年輕人,他是Squire gordon的獨生子,獸醫看到他的黑馬搖了搖頭。幾聲巨響,幾天後,馬再也不動了,我們聽到教堂的鍾聲。些人把GeorgeGordon帶到教堂墓地。我知道一匹漂亮的馬和一個年輕人都死了。小野兔說。
隨著年齡的增長,我變得漂亮了。我的外套是和黑色,我有一隻白色的腳和一個漂亮的白色星星在我的上!額頭?我四歲的時候,鄉紳戈登決定原諒我。然後農夫格雷開始打斷我的動作,意思是教馬穿鞍和韁繩,背著個人。 他不能和其他的馬說話, 咬或踢,但他必 須總是做什麼。
我嘴裡咬了一口。這是可怕的像金屬手指在我的牙齒之間。馬鞍還不錯。一天早晨, 我的主人騎著我繞過草地。我很自豪地帶著他,我很快就習慣了,但我不喜歡鐵鞋。他們很僵硬,很重。
維莫特納告訴我:這里有像我們的主人一樣的好人,但也有壞人。我希望你有好的主人。但永遠,永遠盡自己最大的努力。
伯特威克的拉格。我的新馬廄又大又舒服,5月份,一個男人帶著尼爾在我旁邊,是一隻小灰馬,你好嗎?你叫什麼名字?」我說:「我的名字叫Merrylegs。我希望你脾氣好,不像馬匹在一匹高大的栗色馬身上咬過的東西。下午,當Merrylegs出去的時候,她告訴我她的生薑。她咬人。
有一天,她咬了傑姆斯,OM。她說以前沒有人對她好。但是傑姆斯和曼利,我們的伴郎,對我們很好,Squire Gordon 也不鞭打他的馬,所以我想她會喜歡這里,第二天早上約翰帶我去兜風,回來的路上我們遇見Squire。
Gordon Squire太太問約翰,艾爾, 約翰,新馬是什麼樣的?約翰回答:「太棒了。戈登爵士說:「他是個美人。我們叫他布萊克美人美人吧?」Squire說。是的,這是一個很好的名字。
幾天後,我和Ging出去了,不久我和Merrylegs成了好朋友。他是每個人的寵兒。小女孩,傑西和Flora,喜歡和他玩耍,他們的小狗活潑可愛,我在新家裡很開心。每個工作的人都是善良的,我有一個舒適穩定和良好的食物。
和BES,所有的,我們有一天免 費每星期日在夏天,當我花了一天在舊果園。那裡的草很軟,空氣很甜,我們就喜歡做。我們賓士,躺下,我們在背上翻滾,吃草。我們站在栗樹下。
小說主人公「黑駿馬」是一匹漂亮的優種黑馬,從小生活在貴族人家,受過良好的訓練,性格溫順,而且聰明、機智,主人非常喜歡他。但是好景不長,主人家裡有了變故,黑駿馬不得不被賣掉。他一連被賣過多次,接觸過各種人。
有喝多了酒就拿馬撒氣的醉漢,有動輒抽鞭子的出租馬車車夫,有不把動物當回事的野蠻人,也有把動物當成朋友的好人家,嘗盡了人間的甜酸苦辣,最後它僥幸有了一個好的歸宿。作品揭示了馬的內心世界,也有作為馬冷眼旁觀人類社會的描寫。
⑵ 求這篇英語閱讀問題及答案
What is a supermarket? In the dictionary, a supermarket is a large self-service department store. Some supermarkets have two floors. When you enter such a supermarket, an elevator will take you to the second floor. Here you can buy things such as CDs, pens, clothes, TVs and refrigerators. After you have collected the things you want to buy on the second floor, you can go downstairs to the first floor where food and drinks are sold. You can also buy fresh fruit, vegetables and meat on this floor.
People like to go shopping in the supermarket. Here are some of the reasons.
First, the prices are reasonable. The prices are lower than in special shops and you can choose whatever you want, with-out going place to place.
Second, the service is excellent. You can walk around freely and no one will ask you, "What can I do for you?" If you can』t find something, just ask a service person and he or she will tell you where it is at once.
Third, the quality is good. If you get home and find the food has gone bad, you can return it and they will say sorry and change it for you.
Nowadays many people don』t have much time to walk from one shop to another, so people choose to go to the supermarket in order to save time and money.
What』s more, if you don』t want to buy anything, you can just come and look around in the supermarket. It』s a good place to have a walk.
1. What is a supermarket?
A supermarket is a large self-service department store.
2. Can you buy fresh fruit, vegetables and meat in the supermarket?
Yes. According to the passage most supermarkets sell those things on the first floor.
3. How many reasons are given for going shopping in supermarket?
Five reasons are given for why people like to go shopping in supermarkets.
4. What does the passage want to tell us?
The passage wants to tell us something about supermarket./Why people like to go shopping in supermarkets.
答案在參考資料的網址的後一篇里有。
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⑶ 英語閱讀理解練習題及答案 越短越好
一、
Betty and KittyBetty and Kitty are twins. They』re 12 years old. They look the same. But they have different hobbies. Betty likes collecting stamps. She has many beautiful stamps. They』re from different cities and countries. But Kitty likes growing flowers. The flowers are all very beautiful.Betty and Kitty both like reading books. Betty likes reading storybooks. But Kitty likes reading science books.On Sunday, they usually ride bikes to the park. They can play with their friends there. Sometimes their parents go there, too.
根據短文內容,判斷下列句子的正誤,正確的寫「T」,錯誤的寫「F」。
( ) 1. Betty is Kitty』s sister.
( ) 2. Betty likes growing flowers.
( ) 3. Kitty likes reading storybooks.
( ) 4. They』re twelve years old.
( ) 5. They usually take a bus to the park on Saturday.
二、
Lovely pandasPandas』 faces look like cats』, but their fat bodies and short tails are like bears』. Pandas are very lovely and they are friendly to people. People likes them very much.Most Pandas live in China. The northwestern part of Sichuan Province(省) and southern part of Gansu Province are their hometowns. Pandas like to climb trees. They usually live in the forests of high mountains, eat bamboo and drink spring water.
根據短文的意思,選出正確的答案。
( )1. The panda mainly lives in . A. America B. Shanghai C. London D. China
( )2. is like a cat』s. A. The panda B. The panda』s face C. The panda』s body D. The panda』s tail
( )3. Where are the pandas』 hometowns? A. Guangdong and Gansu. B. Sichuan and Suzhou.C. Gansu and Sichuan D. Hubei and Sichuan
( )4. What』s the panda』s main food? A. Rice. B. Meat. C. Bamboo. D. Grass.
三、
Four Good FriendsMary, Nancy, Ron and Kate are good friends. Mary』s favorite number is 3 and her favorite country is France. 16 is Nancy』s number, and America is her favorite country. Ron likes Japan very much. 30 is his favorite number. Whose favorite number is 60? Oh, it is Kate. Kate』s father works in Chinese food very much and they also like Chinese people. Kate』s lucky number is 6. All of them hope that one day they can travel the world together.
閱讀短文,回答問題。
1. What』s Mary』s favorite number?
2. What』s Nancy』s favorite country?
3. What』s Kate』s father』s job?
4. Does Kate like Chinese food?
「God made the world, but the Dutch made Holland.」 True to this saying, the people of the Netherlands are again 「making」 their land.
About 1980 the Netherlands will complete a project begun in the 1920』s: transforming the Zyuder Zee, an inlet (小港) of the North Sea into dry land and a freshwater lake. By stages, 550,000 acres of land will serve several purposes: instrial, recreational, military, and agricultural. Fed by the river Yssel, the remaining water basin Lake Yssel, about 300,000 acres will irrigate the surrounding land and help in the fight against salination (鹽化作用). Excess water will drain through sluices into the sea.
As the first stop a nineteen-mile-long barrier dam, rising twenty-five feet above sea level, closed the entrance to the Zuider Zee. Then the experimental polder of a hundred acres preceded the first and smallest of the main polders fifty thousand acres that became dry land in 1930. The fifth and largest polder 150,000 acres will be the last of the Zuider Zee works.
Farmers for the new polder (開拓地) come from every province. The Eastern Flevoland polder, completed in 1957, became farmland for many from the province of Zealand which was badly hit by the disastrous floods of 1953.
31. This article gives a present-day example of how__________.
A. salty soils are desalinated B. the Netherlands has increased its land area
C. irrigation systems are built D. dams are constructed
32. The period taken for the Zuider Zee project is__________.
A. from 1900 up to 1960 B. from the 1920 till about 1980
C. from 1930 to 1957 D. less than fifty years
33. The Zuider Zee will be replaced by____________.
A. 550,000 acres of land B. 300,000 acres of fresh water
C. both A and B D. Neither A nor B
34. The article gives a measurement for the__________.
A. height of the barrier dam B. width of the barrier dam
C. width of the road along the dam D. height above sea level of the area on the land side of dam
35. Implied but not stated:
A. The first step in the project was a barrier dam.
B. The polder recipe was first used in this century.
C. Half of the Netherlands is below sea level.
D. There is more than one method of fighting salination.
D B C D A
During the Christmas shopping rush in London, the intriguing story was reported of a tramp(流浪漢) who, apparently through no fault of his own, found himself locked in a well-known chain store late on Christmas Eve. No doubt the store was crowded with last minute Christmas shoppers and the staff were dead beat and longing to get home. Presumably all the proper Security checks were made before the store was locked and they left to enjoy the three-day holiday untroubled by customers desperate to get last minute Christmas presents
However that may be, our tramp found himself alone in the store and decided to make the best of it. There was food, drink, bedding and camping equipment, of which he made good use. There must also have been television sets and radios Though it was not reported if he took advantage of these facilities, when the shop re-opened, he was discovered in bed with a large number of empty bottles beside him. He seems to have been a man of good humor and philosophic temperament---as indeed vagrants(流浪漢) very commonly arc. Everyone also was enjoying Christmas, so he saw no good reason why he should not do the same. He submitted, cheerfully enough, to being taken way by the police. Perhaps he had bad a better Christmas than usual. He was sent to prison for Seven days. The judge awarded no compensation to the chain store for the food and drink our tramp had consumed. They had, in his opinion, already received valuable free publicity from the coverage the story received in the newspapers and on television. Perhaps the judge had had a good Christmas too.
1. The tramp was locked in the store____
A. for his mistakes. B. e to a misunderstanding. C. by accident. D. through an error of judgment.
2. The staff were 'dead beat' means they were _____
A. half asleep. B. exhausted. C. irritable. D. forgetful.
3. What action did the tramp take? He_____
A. looted the store. B. made himself at home.
C. went to sleep for 2 days. D. had a Christmas party.
4. When the tramp was arrested, he _____
A. laughed at the police. B. looked forward to going to pr)son.
C. rook his bottles with him. D. didn't make any fuss.
5. Why didn't the judge award compensation to the chain store?
A. The tramp had stolen nothing of value.
B. The store had profited by the incident.
C. The tramp deserved a happy Christmas.
D. The store was responsible for what happened.
1.C(apparently through no fault of his own)第一段中找答案
2.B(No doubt the store was crowded with last minute Christmas shoppers and the staff were dead beat and longing to get home.)
3.B
4.D(He submitted, cheerfully enough, to being taken way by the police. )
5.B(They had, in his opinion, already received valuable free publicity from the coverage the story received in the newspapers and on television. )
⑷ 小學英語閱讀理解題及答案20篇
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⑸ 高考押題卷語文黑駿馬閱讀理解答案
《把傷痕當酒窩》--Vae我伸了一下懶腰,望著窗外陰暗的天。快要下雨了,而此時已近黃昏。心情不錯。是的,我搬家了。桌前放著一本書,其中的一章,標題赫然是,把傷痕當酒窩。正當我准備看看這個標題背後的內容時,父親叫我:出去找一個拾廢品的人來,家裡正有一堆沒用的舊東西。下了樓,我走在一條極其平凡的街道上。一些高雅人士所鄙薄的低俗人等,全部在這條街上濟濟一堂,先是五家大排檔,然後是一排小吃攤,再過去就是農貿市場。這些人有時的確粗俗,譬如他們的三輪車撞到你卻不說對不起只是表情怪異的一笑;譬如你買東西跟他們討價還價到最後他們會蠻橫的說,我不賣了。後來我漸漸想通,前者是因為他們還沒學會城裡繁瑣的禮貌用語,因此他們只能投以抱歉的微笑,但是這一笑遭遇到了城市人翹起的嘴角和傲慢的眼神,所以這個笑容頓時變味;後者更好理解,因為城市人砍下的價格已然超過了他們接受的底線。一個老人緩緩的從我身邊滑過。牽著條狗,另一隻手裡搓著健身球,背部倔強的挺直,眼角流露出幽默的笑意。這種笑意的內涵,正由這條平凡的街道默默的注釋著。拾破爛的終於在這里被我搜索到。這位老人,頭發全白,我很少看見如此純粹的白了;一種慈祥的感覺洋溢在他的臉上。他的身後,悠悠然跟著一個孩子,這是老人的孫子。天更暗了,一些雨點開始打落在我們的臉上,我們三個默然前行,再也沒有說話。到家了。老人囑咐孩子等著,然後隨我上樓。進門時我發現老人的鞋子很臟,我不希望他將泥土帶進我的新家。老人似乎明白,脫下鞋子,赤著腳進來。雖然這時早已立秋,天氣轉涼。父親讓他稍坐,便進房裡整理廢品。只剩我和他孤坐客廳。忽然想起晚上我要上課,便丟下老人自己到房裡穿戴整齊。然後准備出發。我覺得我應該戴上手錶。一個中學生的時間,若不珍惜,很容易從指尖溜走。這時老人已把東西弄好,付了錢,准備走。父親見外面雨大,便讓他稍作歇息。他沒推辭,便和父親隨便聊聊。她的孫子的父母死了。孫子八歲,還沒上學。此時,他們還沒吃飯。托爾斯泰說幸福的家庭總是相似,而不幸的家庭卻各有各的不幸。我認為恰恰相反。富裕的家庭能營造不同的環境,所以多樣;不幸的家庭總是相似,因為單一。他們說這些話的時候。我在找我的手錶。我很不願意這樣想,老人拿了我的手錶。因為有兩個證據。其一,我記得我的表就放在老人坐的椅子旁邊;其二,老人的褲子口袋裡露出一截銀光閃閃的東西,我想那是我的表帶!我不鄙視窮人,但是窮人要是不知自重,我們也不必憐憫。而且,我沒有時間等了。想到這兒,我很有風度的說,老人,請還給我,我的手錶。我認為這是我平生說過的最委婉的一句話,能把對他的傷害降到最低限度;我之所以這樣做,因為我想他可能只是一時糊塗,順手牽羊,我們不必大動干戈。老人看看我,憂傷的沉默。我想他一定為他罪行的敗露感到可恥。然而父親還沒懂得我的意思,竟然問我,你在說什麼?我很平靜的重復了一遍。父親責令我住嘴。然後令我把他的包拿來,我知道事情可能會有點微妙的變化。打開包,我的手錶。原來父親今天上班時看見我的表不走了,就拿去錶店換了一塊電池。我何以那麼草率的認為是老人拿了手錶呢?我說我不鄙視他們,然而骨子裡對他們還是信任不過的。是的,我以小人之心,度君子之腹了。正當我准備道歉,老人笑了。這種幽默的笑意,似曾相識。我不知道他為什麼而笑,這種笑意的內涵,正由他的伸向褲子口袋的手默默地注釋。他掏出來了,不是我認為的「表帶」,只是一個不銹鋼的勺子!我不知道我的話對他造成了多少傷害。對於一個貧窮的人,最大的侮辱莫過於說他用不正當的手段去擺脫貧窮。然而我對他的這種傷害,被他化為了一個笑容。把笑容當酒窩,這篇文章我還沒看,但是我已經找到了最好的解釋。雨更加大了。祖孫倆推著車子一路小跑;天空升起了一顆早熟的星星;而那黑夜,也在重重的幕簾後面靜靜地注視著一切,不忍心走來。(這就是被江蘇省高考語文模擬試卷作為閱讀理解的許嵩的隨筆)
⑹ 跪求50篇英語閱讀理解題(帶答案)
(2)
No.4 middle School
Kunming ,yunnan
April 2nd ,2004
Dear editor (編輯) ,
I live in a beautiful city . Many visitors come to my city . there are so many colorful peacocks (孔雀) here .
The peacocks mostly live on the grass land of Dongfeng Square
They are given food freely by visitors . They usually throw food to them , and don』 think about at all whether the food is right or not . Some of the peacocks became ill , some even died after eating the bad food given by the visitors.
I』m sure most of the visitors who throw food to the peacocks really like the birds , but don』t realize (意識到) that they may be doing them harm (傷害).
The visitors should be told that what have done is very harmful to the birds , and this kind of thing must be stopped from happening .
Perhaps we can build some small shops beside Dongfeng Square to sell peacock food . For us every person , it』s our ty to give more love to these beautiful birds and to look after them carefully.
Yours,
Sun Yan
()6.Many visitors come to the writer』s city to __________.
A. do some shopping B. see beautiful peacocks
C. play on Dongfeng square D. eat nice food
()7.Some peacocks became ill and died because some visitors ______;
A. did』t give them any food B. gave them too much food
C. threw them some bad food D. loved them and played with them
()8.Some shops can be built beside Dongfeng Square so that they may _____________.
A.sell food for visitors B. sell food for peacocks
C.make the square more beautiful D.have the beautiful birds
()9.From the passage we know people should __________.
A. live and play with the birds
B. stop the birds from eating too much
C. give right food to the birds
D. give more food to the birds
()10.We can guess the writer of the letter, Sun Yan , may be a _____.
A. visitor B. shopkeeper C.square keeper D. student
6-10:B C B C D
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Every town in the United States has a post office . Some are very small , and you may also find them in the corner of a shop . Others are larger buildings . They are open five days a week and on Saturday mornings . From Monday through Friday they are usually open from 8:30 to 4:30 .
If you know how much the postage (郵資) is for your letter , you can buy stamps at any window. In some post offices you can buy stamps from machines . Stamps are sold many different prices , from one cent (美分) to many dollars . If you are not sure how much postage is for you letter , you may ask the man or the woman in the post office for help . he or she will give you the stamps you need . If you are sending your letter far away , you should use airmail envelopes (航空信封) . Remember that postage will be more expensive for a letter to be sent outside the country.
At a post office you can also buy postcards . A postcard is cheaper than a letter . Usually the price of postage for a postcard is about half that of a letter . The postcards that you buy at a post office do not have pictures . However ,also they are not to be sent outside the country .
Letters are an easy and cheap way to keep in touch with people in many different countries .
()11.The passage tell us that we can find ________ easily in the United States of America.
A. post office s B.large buildings
C.small shops D.different banks
()12.The post offices in the United States are open _________.
A.seven hours a day B.six hours a day
C.five hours a day D.eight hours a day
()13.If you are not sure how much postage is for your letter ,you can____.
A. go and buy stamps from the machine in the post officesend a cheap postcard instead of your letter
B. get in touch with somebody you know in the post office
C.ask the man or the woman in the post office for help
()14.The price of postage for ________ is more expensive.
A.a beautiful postcard B.a letter written on envelope
C.a letter by airmail D.a postcard with pictures
()15.The passage tells us something about ________ in the USA
A.the post B.the postage C.letters D.postcards
11-15 A D D C A
(4)
Long, long ago there was a very foolish thief. Do you know what he did one day? When he wanted to steal(偷) the bell on his neighbour』s door, he walked up to the door, took hold of(抓住) the bell and pulled hard. The bell made a very loud noise. The thief was afraid and went home.
Then he sat down to think, 「I must do something about the noise,」 he said. He thought and thought. At last he had an idea. 「Ah, I』ll put some cotton in my ears. Then I won』t be able to hear the noise.」 The next day he went to the door of his neighbour, and took hold of the bell. This time he pulled even harder. The bell rang loudly, but the thief did not hear anything. With another hard pull he got the bell out. Just then the neighbour came running out.
「Steal my bell? I』ll teach you a lesson(教訓),」 the angry man shouted. And he hit the thief on the nose.
The foolish thief did not know how the neighbour found out he was stealing the bell. 「Why did he come out just then?」 he wondered (感到疑惑).
( )16. The thief was trying to get .
A. his neighbour B. his neighbour』s doorbell
C. some cotton D. a door with a bell on it
( )17. The thief put some cotton in his ears. He thought it would be for him to steal the doorbell.
A. safe B. difficult C. dangerous D. easy
( )18. The neighbour ran out probably(很可能) because .
A. he knew his doorbell was being stolen
B. he thought someone was eager (渴望的) to visit him
C. he realized (意識到) something strange happened
D. Both B and C
( )19. The neighbour hit the thief to .
A. give him lessons B. punish (懲罰) him for stealing
C. help him with the bell D. be his teacher
( )20. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The thief understood why he was hit on the nose.
B. The thief knew why the neighbour came out.
C. The thief thought the neighbour couldn』t hear the noise the bell made.
D. The thief didn』t want to know why the neighbour ran out.
16-20 B A D B C
(5)
A farmer was put in prison(監獄). One day, he got a letter from his wife.
「I am worried about out farm,」 she wrote. 「It』s time to plant potatoes ,
but I can』t do all the digging(挖) by myself.」
The farmer thought over and then had an idea. He wrote to his wife,「Don』t dig
the fields. This id where my gold(金子) is. Don』t plant potatoes until I comehome.
A few days later, the farmer got anther letter from his wife. It said, 「Two days
ago, about ten prison guards(監獄看守) came to our fields. It looked as if they were looking for something. They have g our field.」
The farmer wrote to his wife at once. 「Now you can plant our potatoes,」 he wrote.
( )21.The farmer was put in prison ________.
A. because he had done something wrong
B. because he had a lot of gold in the fields
C. The writer didn』t say anything about why the farmer was put in prison
D. For nothing
( )22.The farmer』s wife was much worried about _____ .
A. her husband B. their farm C. planting potatoes D. herself
( )23.The farmer told his wife __ first.
A. not to dig the fields B. to dig the fields
C. to ask the prison guards for help D. to find the gold in the fields
( )24.Why did the prison guards dig the farmer』s fields ?________.
A. They wanted to help the farmer
B. Their leader ordered them to do so
C. The farmer asked them to do so
D. They wanted to find out the gold
( )25.Why did the farmer ask his wife to plant potatoes at once ? Because _____.
A. their fields had been g
B. the gold was found out
C. the prison guards asked him to do so
D. the prison guards were digging the fields
21—25 C B A D A
(6)
An owl is a bird with very large eyes. Those eyes make the owl look clever. The owl can not move its eyes freely as people can. It can only look straight ahead (朝前). If it wants to look at both sides, it must turn its neck.
Owls see better at night than ring the day. At night they look for food. They eat mice and insects.
Owls make a strange noise because the owls sleep most of the day. They usually give their cries at night. The cry sounds like 「Whoo! Whoo!」. This strange sound sometimes frightens people at night.
26. An owl looks clever because it can look straight ahead.
27. An owl looks for food at night because it sees better at night than ring the day.
28. An owl lives on all kinds of birds.
29. The cry of an owl is frightening.
30. Man must not kill owls because they are helpful to people.
26-30 B A B A A
(7)
Coffee has become the most popular American drink. Today people in the United States drink more coffee than people in any of the other countries. People drink coffee at breakfast, at lunch, at dinner and between meals. They drink hot coffee or coffee with ice in it. They drink it at work and at home. They eat coffee ice-cream and coffee candy. Coffee is black and very strong. Different people like to drink it in different ways. Some people like coffee with cream or sugar in it. Other people like coffee with both cream and sugar in it. In all ways it is served. Coffee has become an international drink.
31. Coffee is an ____________ drink.
A . interesting B. international C. ice-cream D. American
32. Different people like to drink coffee ____________.
A. at work or at home B. in different ways C. with cream or sugar D. between meals
33. Today Americans drink ____________ coffee than people in any of the other countries.
A. as much as B. less C. more D. most
34. 「Coffee is black and very strong.」 The word STRONG here means ____________.
A.堅固的 B.淡的 C.清的 D.濃的
35. ____________ is the most popular American drink.
A. Black tea B. Coffee C. Water with ice D. Whisky
31-35 B B C D B
(8)
Computers are useful machines. They can help people a lot in their everyday life. For example, they can help people save much time, and they can help people work out many problems they can』t do easily. Our country asks everyone to learn to use computers except the old people.
Today more and more families own computers. Parents buy computers for their children.
They hope computers can help them improve (提高) their studies in school. Yet many of the children use computers to play games, to watch video or to sing Karaoke, instead of studying. So many teachers and parents complain (抱怨) that computers can not help children to study but make them fall behind. So computers are locked by parents in the boxes.
In some other countries, even some scientists hate computers. They say computers let millions of people lost their jobs or bring them a lot of trouble.
Will computers really bring trouble to people or can they bring people happiness? It will be decided by people themselves.
36. Why do we say the computer is a useful machine? Because _______________.
A. our country asks us to learn it
B. it can help us a lot
C. we can use it to play games
D. it can help us to find jobs
37. What do many teachers and parents complain about? _______________.
A. Their students and children use computers to play games.
B. Computers let them lost their jobs.
C. Computers make the students and children fall behind.
D. Computers bring people a lot of trouble.
38. In this passage we know computers _______________.
A. also bring us trouble
B. bring us happiness only
C. are hated by people
D. are bad for people』s health
39. Can computers really help children to study? _______________.
A. Yes, they can. B. It』s hard to say C. No, they can』t. D. Of course not.
40. How do you understand the last sentence of this passage? I think it means _______.
A. computers are used by people
B. people can live well without computers
C. one must decide how to use computers
D. computers are strange machines
36-40 B C A A C
(9)
Once upon a time there lived an old man. He had three sons. One day, he called them together and said, "Sons, I will die soon. To my oldest son I give half my camels, to my second, one-third(三分之一), and to my youngest, one-ninth (九分之一)." Soon after that he died.
Now, the old man had seventeen camels, and the three brothers didn't know how to do as their father said. They thought a long time about the problem, and it seemed that they must either kill some of the camels and cut them into pieces, or disobey their father. At last they went to their father's old friend and asked for his advice. As soon as he heard their story, he said, "I will help you. I was a good friend of your father's. I am old. I have only one camel, but take it-it is yours."
The three sons thanked the old man and took his camel. Now they found it was easy to do as their father wished, The oldest took half- that was nine camels; the second took one-third, that was six; and the youngest took one-ninth, that was two.
After each had got his camels, they found that there was still a camel there. So, to show their thanks to their father's friend, they gave the camel back to him
41. "Once upon a time" means " ________".
A. long long ago B. not very long ago
C. at once D. sometimes
42. The meaning of "disobey" in the second paragraph is" ________".
A. 服從 B. 違背 C. 聽從 D. 嘲笑
43. The meaning of "asked for his advice" in the second paragraph is " ________".
A. 向他請教 B. 問他數量 C. 批評他 D. 勸告他
44. The second old man ________the three brothers.
A. was good to B. was not good to C. didn't like D. cheated(哄騙)
45. Both the two old men in the story were ________.
A. foolish B. clever C. poor D. rich
41-45 A B A A B
(10)
Tom lived by himself a long way from town. He hardly went to town, but one day he went into town to buy a few things. After he bought them, he went into a restaurant and sat down at a table. When he looked around, he saw some old people put glasses on before reading their newspapers. So after lunch he decided to go to a shop to buy himself one pair, too. He walked along the road, and soon found a shop.
The man in the shop let him try on a lot of glasses, but Tom always said, "No, I can't read with these."
The man became puzzled (迷惑的) , and he said, "Excuse me, but can you read?"
"No, of course I can't!" Tom said angrily. "If I could read before, do you think I would come here to buy your glasses?"
46. Tom lived ______.
A. with his family B. near town C. in the country D. in town
47. Tom didn't go to town______.
A. never B. often C. sometimes D. sometime
48. Why did Tom decide to buy a pair of glasses?
A. Because he thought if he bought them, he could read.
B. Because they were very bright.
C. Because they were cheap.
D. Because he could read newspaper.
49. Tom went to the shop to ______.
A. have a rest B. have dinner C. wear glasses D. buy a pair of glasses
46-49 C B A D
(11)
We know mosquitoes very well. Mosquitoes fly everywhere. They can be found almost all over the world, and there are more than 2,500 kinds of them.
No one likes the mosquito. But the mosquito may decide if she loves you. She? Yes, she. The male mosquito doesn』t bite! Only the female mosquito bites because she needs blood to lay eggs. She is always looking for things or people she wants to bite. If she likes what she finds, she bites. But if she doesn』t like your blood, she will turn to someone else for more delicious blood. Next time a mosquito bites you, just remember you are chosen. You』re different from the others!
If the mosquito likes you, she lands on your body without letting you know. She bites you so quickly and quietly that you may not feel anything different. After she bites, you will have an itch(癢) on your body because she puts something from her mouth together with your blood. When the itch begins, she has flown away.
And then what happens? Well, after her delicious dinner, the mosquito feels tired. She wants to find a place to have a good rest. There, in a tree or on a wall, she begins to lay eggs, hundreds of eggs.
( )51.All the people don』t like mosquitoes.
( )52.All mosquitoes like to bite people for blood.
( )53.If a mosquito wants to bite you, it means she is very tired.
( )54.The mosquito bites you too quickly and quietly to let you know.
( )55.The itch begins after the mosquito flies away.
51-55 FFFTT
(12)
Do you know why different animals or pests(昆蟲) have their special colours? Colours in them seem to be used mainly to protect themselves.
Some birds like eating locusts(蝗蟲), but birds cannot easily catch them. Why? It is because locusts change their colours together with the change of the colours of crops(莊稼). When crops are green, locusts look green. But as the harvest (收獲)time comes, locusts change to the same brown colour as crops have. Some other pests with different colours from plants are easily found and eaten by others. So they have to hide themselves for lives and appear only at night.
If you study the animal life, you』ll find the main use of colouring is to protect themselves. Bears, lions and other animals move quietly through forests. They cannot be easily seen by hunters. This is because they have the colours much like the trees.
Have you ever found an even more strange act? A kind of fish in the sea can send out a kind of very black liquid(液體) when it faces danger. While the liquid spreads over(散開), its enemies(敵人) cannot find it. And it immediately swims away. So it has lived up to now though it is not strong at all.
( )56.From the passage we learn that locusts________.
A. are small animals
B. are easily found by birds
C. are dangerous to their enemies
D. change their colours to protect themselves
( )57.How can pests with different colours from plants keep out of danger?
A. They run away quickly.
B. They have the colours much like their enemies.
C. They hide themselves by day and appear at night.
D. They have to move quietly.
( )58.Bears and lions can keep safe because________.
A. they have the colours much like the trees
B. they move quietly
C. they like brown and grey colours
D. they live in forests
( )59.Why can the kind of fish live up to now?
A. Because it is very big and strong.
Because the liquid it sends out can help it escape from its enemies.
B. Because the liquid it sends out can kill its enemies.
C. Because it swims faster than any other fish.
( )60.Which is the best title for this passage?
A. The Change of Colours for Animals and Pests.
B. Colours of Different Animals and pests.
C. The Main Use of Colours for Animals and Pests.
D. Some Animals and Pests.
56-60 D C A B C
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