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阅读理解:
“Have you washed your hands and face?”Billy's mother asked him.
“Yes,”he said.
“Show me.”
He showed his mother his hands.
“They are dirty,”she said.
“And your face is covered in dirt.”
She pulled him into the bathroom.“Now wash your face and hands,”she said.
He did as she told him, but he hated doing it.
“Are you afraid of soap(肥皂)and water?”his mother asked him.
“No, I'm not afraid of them,”he said“I just don't like them. I hate washing.”
When he left the house he was clean. By the time he got to school he was dirty again.
“Look at you!”his teacher shouted.“Your face is filthy. If your hands are dirty, too, you'll be in trouble. Hold out your hands.”
Billy know his hands were dirty. He quickly spit(吐痰)on one and rubbed(搽)it on his trousers. Then he showed it to the teacher.
“That is not a clean hand, Billy,”she said.“It's the dirtiest hand in the class. I'm going to punish you.”Billy looked around the class,“It's not the dirtiest hand in the class,”he said.
“All right, Billy,”the teacher said.“If you can show me a dirtier hand, I won't punish you.”
With a smile, Billy quickly showed her his other hand.
1.In the sentence “I'm going to punish you.”Here“punish”means ________.
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2.The word“filthy”here in the story means ________.
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Many of the expressions using water haven't enjoyable meanings in English.
“Hot water” was used five hundred years ago to mean being in trouble. One story says it got the meaning from throwing hot water down on enemies(敌人)attacking a town. That happens no longer, but we still get into hot water.
When we are in hot water, we are in trouble. It can be any kind of trouble, serious or not so serious. A person who breaks a rule can be in hot water with the police. A young boy can be in hot water with his mother if he walks in a house with dirty shoes.
“Water over the dam(水坝)” is another expression about a past event. It's something that finishes and it cannot be changed. The expression comes from the idea--water has run over a dam and it cannot be brought back again. When a friends is troubled by a mistake he has made, you might tell him to forget about it. You can say “It's water over the dam.”
“Throwing cold water” means “not to like an idea”. For example, you want to buy a new car because the old one has some problems, but your parents throw cold water on the idea, because they think a new car costs too much.
(1)
“...but we still get into hot water” in this passage mans ________.[
]A
.we still drink hot waterB
.we can still see the enemiesC
.we can still meet some troubleD
.we still need hot water(2)Yon'll be in hot water if you ________.
[
]A
.spit in a public placeB
.wear shoesC
.meet a policemanD
.walk in your house(3)When you say
“It's water over the dam.” to your friend, you want to tell him ________.[
]A
.it's not his mistakeB
.what he did is rightC
.to bring back the waterD
.to forget about the mistake he made(4)Your friend invites you to go hiking, but you don't like the idea. You can ________.
[
]A
.throw hot water on itB
.throw cold water on itC
.make the water over the damD
.make him get into hot water(5)The best title
(标题)for this passage is________.[
]A
.Throwing Cold WaterB
.Some Expressions about WaterC
.In Hot WaterD
.Water over the Dam阅读理解
I have tried many ways to be ill. I don't wear a sweater when I should, and two days ago I walked in the rain without my shoes on. But so far nothing has happened. Debbie once told me about a boy in her class who liked being away from school. He would rub(摩擦) the end of the thermometer(温度计) until it went up to 39℃. Then he'd put it in his mouth and his mother would think he was really ill.
This morning I was trying doing that but it never went above 35℃ and I rubbed it for ten minutes. So I held the thermometer next to the light on my desk and it went up to 40℃. I thought I'd put it in my mouth and walked downstairs like that. Then my mother would take it out and she would be worried when she saw that I was rather ill.
The only trouble was I didn't know the thermometer would be so hot. As soon as I put it into my mouth it burnt my tongue(舌头)! I spat the thermometer out. It fell on the floor but it didn't break.
I will have to think up a better way to get my mother and father back together.
1.Why did the writer walk in the rain without her shoes on two days ago? Because ________.
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A.she had no money to buy a pair of shoes
B.she thought it interesting to walk in the rain without her shoes
C.she forgot to put on her shoes when she left home
D.she hoped she could be ill in this way
2.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
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A.The boy in Debbie's class helped the writer a lot.
B.The boy in Debbie's class knew everything.
C.The boy in Debbie's class didn't like going to school.
D.The boy in Debbie's class was not healthy.
3.After the writer rubbed the thermometer, it went to ________.
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4.Why did the writer spit the thermometer out? Because ________.
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5.The writer tries to be ill because ________.
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A.she wants to stay at home
B.she wants her father and mother to come back together
C.she wants to ask her father for some money
D.she wants to be a beautiful nurse
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