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(A)
A crow(乌鸦)is sitting in a big tree. She has a big piece of meat in her mouth.“My babies will have a nice breakfast,”she thinks. An old fox(狐狸)is looking for his breakfast. He sees the crow and the meat.“How can I get that piece of meat?”he thinks.
“Good morning, Mrs. Crow.”says the fox,“How are you?”But the crow doesn’t say a word. “You have very nice babies, Mrs. Crow.”says the fox,“How are they? May I see them ?”Still the crow doesn’t say a word.
“You are very beautiful, Mrs. Crow, and you have a beautiful voice(嗓子),too.”says the fox,“Would you please sing a song for me? ”Mrs. Crow thinks“How nice Mr. Fox is! I must sing him a song.”So she opens her mouth and begins to sing. At that time, the meat drops down(掉下)from her mouth.
( ) 1. There’s in the crow’s mouth.
A. a piece of bread
B. a cup of tea
C. a big piece of meat
( ) 2. The old fox very much.
A. wants to eat the piece of meat
B. wants to eat the crow
C. wants the crow to sing for him
( ) 3. The crow doesn’t say a word to the fox because .
A. she doesn’t like the fox at all
B. her babies are not well
C. she has a piece of meat in her mouth
( ) 4. When she opens her mouth, the fox .
A. gets the piece of meat
B. eats the baby crows
C. climbs up the tree
( ) 5. Who has a nice breakfast?
A. The crow.
B. The old fox.
C. The baby crows.
(B)
Mr. Day was a teacher at a school in a big city in the north of England. He usually went to France or Cuba for a few weeks during his summer holidays and he spoke French quite well.
But last year Mr. Day said to one of his friends,“I’m going to have a holiday in Japan, but I can’t speak Japanese. So I am going to go to evening classes and have Japanese lessons for a month before I go.”
He studied very hard for a month, and then his holidays began and he went to Japan.
When he came back a few weeks later, his friend asked him,“Did you have any trouble with your Japanese when you were in Japan, Dick?”
“No, I didn’t have any trouble with it,”answered Mr. Day,“But the Japanese did!”
Read the passage and choose the best answers.(阅读短文,选择最佳答案。)
( ) 6 Mr. Day was a teacher at a school in .
A. England B. France C. Cuba D. Japan
( ) 7 Every year he was in for a few weeks during his summer holidays.
A. France B. Cuba C. France and Cuba D. France or Cuba
( ) 8 But last year he went to .
A. China B. Japan C. Cuba D. France
( )9 Mr. Day stayed in Japan for .
A. a few days B. a few weeks C. ten months D. more than a year
( ) 10 Which of the following sentences is right?
A. Mr. Day studied very hard, and he could speak Japanese quite well.
B. Two months later, he went to Japan.
C. Mr. Day can speak English and French well.
D. Mr. Day didn’t have much trouble with his Japanse.
(C)
Skin-diving (潜水) is a new sport today. This sport takes you into a wonderful new world. It is like a visit to the moon. When you are under water,it is easy for you to climb big rocks (岩石),because you are no longer (不再) heavy.
Here, under water, everything is blue and green. In the day, there is much light. When fish swims nearby (附近), you can catch them with your hands.
When you have tanks (罐) of air on your back, you can stay in deep (深的) water for a long time. But you must be careful when you dive in deep water.
To catch fish is one of the most (最) interesting parts of this sport. Besides (除……之外),there are more uses for skin-diving. You can clean ship without taking them out of water. You can get many things from the deep sea.
Now you see that skin-diving is both useful and interesting.
根据短文内容,选择正确答案。
( ) 11 Skin-diving is a new sport. It can take you to .
A. the moon B. a new world of land
C. the mountains (山脉) D. deep water
( ) 12In deep water .
A. there is much light B. there is no light at all
C. you can find a lot of blue fish D. everything looks blue and green
( ) 13 With tanks of air on your back, you can .
A. catch fish very easily B. stay under water for a long time
C. climb big rocks D. have more fun
( )14 From this passage, we can know under water.
A. we become fat B. we become thin
C. we become lighter (更轻) D. we become heavier (更重)
( )15 Which of the following is NOT true?
A. Skin-diving is a new sport.
B. Skin-diving is like a new sport.
C. The only use of skin-diving is to have more fun.
D. Skin-diving is interesting and useful.
Mr. Tadatoyo Yamamoto was very moved by what Mr. Loveras had done. “I asked him why he would go to all the trouble to return everything to me. He told me that if he had not done it, it would have made him feel bad for the rest of his life.” Now they have become friends. Mr. Tadatoyo Yamamoto visits Mr. Loveras every time he is in the US.
根据对话内容,选择正确答案
1. While he was visiting Chicago, Mr. Tadatoyo Yamamoto .
A. lost his bag B. lost his way
C. changed his money into money order D. made friends with an old American
2. When Mr. Tadatoyo Yamamoto couldn’t find his lost things .
A. he felt sorry for the people of Chicago
B. he thought the people of Chicago were very friendly
C. he thought they would never be found
D. he thought they would be soon returned to him
3. Mr. Loveras sent back the things to Mr. Tadatoyo Yamamoto because he wanted .
A. to get some money from him in return
B. to help him to do more business in U.S.
C. him to come to visit America more often
D. him to know most people in Chicago are nice
4. From the passage we know that Mr. Loveras was .
A. very rich B. not rich C. a businessman D. very healthy
5. Which of the following is true?
A. Mr. Loveras took the bag away from the hotel and then returned it to Mr. Tadatoyo
Yamamoto.
B. A thief (小偷) took the bag away and threw it on a street corner.
C. If Mr. Loveras didn’t return everything to Mr. Tadatoyo Yamamoto, he would die.
D. Mr. Loveras knew Mr. Tadatoyo Yamamoto very well before.
阅读理解.
Tadatoyo Yamamoto is a Japanese businessman. He visits the USA from time to time. While he was telephoning at a hotel on a visit to Chicago, he put his bag on the floor. A few minutes later, Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto reached down for it, but it was gone. Inside it were about $ 900, his passport, photos of his family, and his return ticket to Japan.
But three weeks after he returned to Tokyo, Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto received an envelope. There was nothing inside but his passport, his airline ticket and money order(汇票) for more than $ 900 and a letter from Mr Joseph Loveras. It said, “I hope this money order and the things will make you believe in the people of Chicago.”
The next time he traveled to the USA, Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto called on Mr Joseph Loveras. He was 67 years old and in bad health. He got only $ 493 a month. He said that he saw the bag on a street corner and found the money and the ticket in the top part of the bag. He changed the money into money order and spent his own money to send it to Japan.
Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto was very moved by what Mr Loveras had done. “I asked him why he would go to all the trouble to return everything to me. He told me that if he had not done it, it would have made him feel bad for the rest of his life.”
Now they have become friends. Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto visits Mr Loveras every time he is in the USA.
1.While he was visiting Chicago, Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto ________.
[ ]
A.lost his bag
B.lost his way
C.changed his money into money order
D.made friends with an old American
2.When Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto couldn't find his lost things ________.
[ ]
A.he felt sorry for the people of Chicago
B.he thought the people of Chicago were very friendly
C.he thought they would never be found
D.he thought they would be soon returned to him
3.Mr Loveras sent back the things to Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto because he wanted ________.
[ ]
A.to get some money from him in return
B.to help him to do more business in USA
C.him to come to visit America more often
D.him to know most people in Chicago are nice
4.From the passage we know that Mr Loveras was ________.
[ ]
5.Which of the following is true?
[ ]
A.Mr Loveras took the bag away from the hotel and then returned it to Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto.
B.A thief took the bag away and threw it on a street corner.
C.If Mr Loveras didn't return everything to Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto, he would die.
D.Mr Loveras knew Mr Tadatoyo Yamamoto very well before.
Giving Directions in Different Places
If you ask people of different countries “Could you tell me the way to the post office?”, you will get different answers.
In Japan, people use landmarks (路标) instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, “Go straight down to the corner. 61 The post office is across from the but stop.”
In Kansas, America, there are no towns or buildings within (在……之内) miles. So instead of landmards, people will tell you directions and distance. For example, people will say, “Go north two miles (英里) . 62 ”
People in Greece sometimes do not even try to give directions. They will often say, “Follow me.” 63
Sometimes if the person doesn’t know the answer to your question, he or she, like a New Yorker, might say, “Sorry, I have no idea.” But in Yucatan, Mexico, no one answers “I don’t know.” 64 They usually give an answer, but often a wrong one. A visitor can always get lost in Yucanta!
65 You might not understand a person’s words, but maybe you can understand his or her body language. He or she will usually point to the correct direction. Go on in that direction and you may find the direction.
A. Turn east, and then go another mile.
B. But one thing will help you everywhere.
C. People there think “I don’t know. ” is not polite.
D. Turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market.
E. Then he or she will take you through the street of the city to the post office.
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