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Reading comprehension
One day Mrs Wilson went shopping with Tracy and Ben. They went to the supermarket in the new shopping centre.
“Why do you buy things here?” Tracy wanted to know. “Because they are cheaper here than at the corner store near out home,” Mrs Wilson said. “Help me check the prices, please.”
The Wilsons were not rich and Mrs Wilson was always careful with her money. She looked carefully at the prices of things. She bought lots of things in the supermarket. When they got home, the children said, “We don't think you saved money by going to the supermarket.”
“Of course I did,” Mrs Wilson said. “Everything was cheaper there.”
“We know,” the children said, “but we came home by taxi because we had too much to carry. The taxi fare was more than the money that you saved!”
Mrs Wilson added everything up. Her children were right.
“Well done,” she said. “Next time we'll do the shopping nearby.”
Choose the best answer from ABC or D according to the passage.(根据短文内容,从(A)、(B)、(C)、(D)中选择最佳答案。)
1.The things at the corner store were ________ than those in the supermarket.
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2.Mrs Wilson ________ in the end.
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3.From the passage we know the children were ________.
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4.Mrs Wilson will ________.
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A.never call a taxi
B.go on buying things in the supermarket
C.buy things near her home
D.not go shopping with her children
5.The best title for the passage is ________.
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完形填空
One night a man came to my house. He said to me, “There is a family with eight 1 . They have not eaten for days.” After I asked him where the family was, I took some 2 with me and left.
When I finally got to that family, I 3 those little children were too hungry to say 4 . I gave the food to the mother. She took half of it, and then 5 . When she returned, I asked her, “ 6 did you go?” She gave me this simple 7 , “To my neighbours — they are also 8 !”
I was not surprised that she gave the food to others, because poor people are always very 9 . But I was surprised that she gave her 10 half the food when her children were still hungry. Usually, when we are in trouble, we always think of ourselves first, and we have no time for others.
1. A.children B.workers C.farmers D.cooks
2. A.flowers B.wine C.food D.water
3. A.showed B.watched C.looked D.found
4. A.a sentence B.a word C.it D.nothing
5. A.went out B.came back C.rushed in D.hurried back
6. A.When B.Where C.How D.Why
7. A.question B.decision C.answer D.lie
8. A.ill B.unhappy C.tired D.hungry
9. A.kind B.sad C.happy D.bad
10. A.people B.neighbours C.family D.children
完形填空
One night a man came to my house. He said to me, “There is a family with eight 1 . They have not eaten for days.” After I asked him where the family was, I took some 2 with me and left.
When I finally got to that family, I 3 those little children were too hungry to say 4 . I gave the food to the mother. She took half of it, and then 5 . When she returned, I asked her, “ 6 did you go?” She gave me this simple 7 , “To my neighbours — they are also 8 !”
I was not surprised that she gave the food to others, because poor people are always very 9 . But I was surprised that she gave her 10 half the food when her children were still hungry. Usually, when we are in trouble, we always think of ourselves first, and we have no time for others.
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Meeting the English Family
Rosa and her classmates were in a street in West London. The sky was dark. This was Rosa's big day, her first day in England.
Rosa got out of a taxi. The driver carried a very heavy bag for her. They walked through the rain to the front door of a big Victorian house.
A small girl opened the door. She was four years old. Her brother stood behind her. He was only two years old. One minute later, a young woman came to the door.
“Welcome to Wembley!” she said and she offered Rosa her hand. “These are my two children, Elisabeth and Isaac” “Pleased to meet you, Mrs. Frost! said Rosa with a strong Spanish accent.
The two children ran back into the living room.
“Don't worry about them! They're a little shy. And please call me Diana! Now let me show you your room and then we can have a nice cup of tea. Or would you like some coffee?”
“I'd like to try a cup of English tea, made in England.”
“This is your bedroom. There's a nice view (视野) of the football stadium (露天体育场) and here's a little desk where you can study. The bathroom and toilet are just opposite your door. Now I'll go and put the kettle on.”
“Excuse me. What's a kettle?”
“In England, we use a kettle to make hot water, we can then put the hot water in a teapot or use it to make coffee.”
Rosa was happy with her new home, but she was a little puzzled (困惑的). Perhaps her mother Maruja was right. The British were not normal people. They did not kiss when they met and they lived in large Victorian palaces. Their favourite drink was tea and they used strange metal kettles to make the water hot. What was she going to say to Elisabeth and Isaac? How could she make friends with two shy English children? Perhaps the answer was in the big, black psychology (心理学) book.
(1) It was Rosa' s big day. She and her classmates were in
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(2) Rosa's hostess (女主人) was called
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(3) What could Rosa see through the window when she was in her bedroom?
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(4) In this passage the underlined (下划线的) word “it” means
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(5) After reading the passage, we know that
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A. Rosa had some trouble in getting on well with the hostess
B. the two children didn't like Rosa
C. Mr. Frost offered Rosa much help
D. Rosa was happy with the new family, but she couldn't understand some of their customs(习俗)
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