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Ted was afraid of water. His friends thought he would never learn to swim.
One day Ted went fishing. He sat under a big tree by the river. When he was fishing, he heard some sounds above him. He looked up and saw a bird and her babies in a nest in the tree.
Suddenly one of the baby birds fen from the nest into the river. Its mother quickly flew down and tried to help it out of the water. But it failed.
“I must save the bird!”thought Ted. Without thinking, he jumped into the water. He moved his arms and kicked his legs madly. Surprisingly he did not drop into the water.“I’m swimming!”he shouted. He caught the bird and took it out of the water. Then he put it back into the nest. From then on, he was not afraid of the water any more.根据短文内容判断正(
T)误(F)(1) Ted’s friend thought he would never learn to swim because he didn’t like swimming.
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(2) Ted jumped into the river in order to save the bird.
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(3) When Ted decided to jump into the river, he was frightened.
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(4) In the end, Ted learned to swim by himself.
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(5) After saving the baby bird from the river, Ted became more afraid of the water.
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阅读理解
Beethoven (贝多芬) is a famous musician. He was never afraid to show his feelings to those who didn't respect his music. Once while he was playing for a rich man in the house, one of the listeners, a man of good family, was talking to a girl. He liked girls more than music, and he didn't stop talking when Beethoven started to play. The voice was not a quiet one, he talked in a high voice and Beethoven could hear well in those days. So Beethoven got angry. The music stopped in the middle and Beethoven stood up. “I don't play for animals of this kind!” he cried. “No! Not for animals!” Then he walked out angrily.
(1) Beethoven was a
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(2) The listener was
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(3) One of the listeners ________ when Beethoven started to play.
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(4) This listener
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A. didn't like music at all
B. was more interested in girls than in music
C. liked music more than girls
D. liked both girls and music
(5) Beethoven ________ after he heard their talking.
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