2. 动词的单数(在动词后加“s .动词变为单数.如:like---likes) 当句子的主语为第三人称单数时.谓语动词用单数 如:She likes singing. 查看更多

 

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The Seats Are Too Small

  Paul got on the bus to go to the town.It was very crowded, and he had to stand for about five minutes.Then some of the passengers got off.Paul sat down next to a fat lady.She had several shopping bags, and Paul didn’t have much room on the seat.At last the bus got to the town.All the passengers started to get off.Paul was very polite, so he stood up to let the fat lady get off before him.She said, “Thank you.”Then she tried to get out of the seat with all her bags.But she couldn’t move.She was stuck!Paul had to push th lady.The conductor pulled her.Finally they got her free but she wasn’t pleased.“I’ll write to the bus company, ”she said.“I’ll tell them not to make buses with such small seats.”

  根据短文内容判断句子的正(T)误(F).

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The lady couldn’t get out of the seat because the lady was too fat and had a lot of bags.

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(2)

Paul got a seat on the bus as soon as he got on the bus.

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(3)

Paul was very polite because he stood up to let the lady get off before him.

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(4)

“…and Paul didn’t have much room on the seat.”The word“room”here means space

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(5)

She was stuck!In the story it means she pushed her bags.

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  阅读短文,判断句子的正(T)误(F).

  Mark Twain was a great American writer, and he was also a famous speaker. He liked to tell funny stories to make people laugh. He also liked to play jokes on his friends.

  Once Mark Twain was travelling with a friend of his. His friend lost his money, so he asked Mark Twain to buy a train ticket for him.

  “But I don't have enough money to buy two tickets,” said Mark Twain. His friend didn't know what to do.

  “You can hide under my seat when the conductor comes to check the tickets,” Mark Twain said to him.

  When the conductor came to check the tickets, Mark Twain gave him two tickets, one for himself and one for his friend. He said to the conductor, “My friend is a strange man. When he travels on a train, he does not like to sit on the seat. He likes to lie on the floor under the seat.” Everyone in the train looked at his friend under the seat and laughed.

  (1)Mark Twain was a great Canadian writer and a famous speaker.

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  (2)He liked to play jokes and tell funny stories.

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  (3)Twain's friend lost his wallet on a train trip.

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  (4)Twain bought a ticket for his friend.

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  (5)His friend hid under the seat because he thought he did not have a ticket.

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  (6)Twain gave the conductor two tickets.

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  (7)Twain's friend was strange. He liked to lie under the seat when he was on a train.

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  (8)Everyone on the train laughed at Twain.

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  阅读短文,判断句子的正(T)误(F).

  Mark Twain was a great American writer, and he was also a famous speaker. He liked to tell funny stories to make people laugh. He also liked to play jokes on his friends.

  Once Mark Twain was travelling with a friend of his. His friend lost his money, so he asked Mark Twain to buy a train ticket for him.

  “But I don't have enough money to buy two tickets,” said Mark Twain. His friend didn't know what to do.

  “You can hide under my seat when the conductor comes to check the tickets,” Mark Twain said to him.

  When the conductor came to check the tickets, Mark Twain gave him two tickets, one for himself and one for his friend. He said to the conductor, “My friend is a strange man. When he travels on a train, he does not like to sit on the seat. He likes to lie on the floor under the seat.” Everyone in the train looked at his friend under the seat and laughed.

  (1)Mark Twain was a great Canadian writer and a famous speaker.

(  )

  (2)He liked to play jokes and tell funny stories.

(  )

  (3)Twain's friend lost his wallet on a train trip.

(  )

  (4)Twain bought a ticket for his friend.

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  (5)His friend hid under the seat because he thought he did not have a ticket.

(  )

  (6)Twain gave the conductor two tickets.

(  )

  (7)Twain's friend was strange. He liked to lie under the seat when he was on a train.

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  (8)Everyone on the train laughed at Twain.

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Weather and Men

  Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.It is true.People usually begin their talks with“Isn’t it a nice day?”“Do you think it will rain?”“What a fine day!”etc.

  Many people think they can tell what the weather is going to be like.But they hardly agree with each other.One man may say, “Do you see how cloudy it is in the east?It’s going to rain tomorrow.”Another man will say, “No, it’s going to be fine tomorrow.”People often look for the weather they want.When a farmer needs water, he looks for something to tell him it’s going to rain; he won’t believe anything else.When friends have a travel, they are sure the weather is going to clear up very quickly.Almost everyone listens to what the weather man says.But he doesn’t always tell us what we want, and once in a while he makes a mistake.Still, he probably comes closer to being correct than anyone else.

  根据短文内容判断句子的正(T)误(F).

(1)

“Nobody does something about the weather”means nobody can change weather.

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(2)

Talking about weather is a common way to start a talk.

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(3)

Many people hope the weather will be fine.

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(4)

A weatherman probably is a man who can see weather.

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(5)

Almost everyone listens to what the weather man says.

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Have to Pay

  A boy who was cleaning shoes in the street said to a young man passing by, “Let me clean your shoes.”The young man said, “No, thank you.”“You may pay me only a pound, sir.”said the boy.But the young man refused again.

  Then the boy told him that he would clean his shoes for nothing.The young man agreed to this, and soon one of his shoes was shining brightly.The man put the other shoe on the boy, but the boy refused to clean it unless he was paid two pounds for his work.The young man refused to pay anything and went away.But the dirty one looked so bad that he couldn’t walk away.He had to turn back and gave the boy two pounds.In a very short time his shoes shone brightly.

  根据短文内容判断句子的正(T)误(F).

(1)

The boy was a shoes cleaner.

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(2)

At first the young man refused to clean his shoes, because he had not enough money.

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(3)

Then the young man agreed to clean his shoes, because the boy asked for nothing.

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(4)

The boy refused to clean the second shoe, because it was very dirty.

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(5)

The boy said he would clean the young man’s shoes for nothing just in order to get more money from him.

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