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Passage7

Amanwaswalkingthroughaforest.Hehadafewcapsinhishand.Intheforesttherewerealotofmonkeys.hwashot,sohedecidedtohavearestunderatree.Heputacaponhisheadandlaydowntosleep.

Whenhewokeup,hecouldn'tfindhiscaps,"Wherearemycaps?

"hecriedandlookedup.Hesawsomemonkeysinthetree.Eachhadacaponitshead.

"Givebackmycaps!

"shoutedthemantothemonkeys.Butthemonkeysdidn'tunderstandhim.Theyonlyjumped,dancedandlaughed.

"HowcanIgetbackmycaps?

"hethoughthard.Atlasthehadanidea.Hetookoffhiscapandthrewitontheground.Thelittlemonkeysdidthesame

thing.Happilythemanpickedupallthecapsandwentonhisway.

判断正误(T或F):

()1.Onedayamanwasgoingthroughaforest.

()2.Themandecidedtohavearestbecausehewasill.

()3.Whenthemanwokeup,hefoundhiscapsweregone.

()4.Themansawalotofbirdsinthetree.

()5.Themanwasangrywhenhegotallhiscapsback.

Passage8

Anowl(猫头鹰)isabirdwithverybigeyes.Theseeyesmaketheowllookclever.

Theowlcannotmoveitseyesfreely(自由地)aswecan.Itcanonlylookstraight(笔直地)ahead(向前).Ifitwantstolookatbothsides,itmustturnitsneck.Owlsseebetteratnightthanduringtheday.Atnighttheylookforfood.Theyeatmice(老鼠)andinsects(昆虫).

Owlsmakeastrange(奇怪的)noise.Becausetheowlssleepmostoftheday,theyusuallygivetheircriesatnight.Thecrysoundslike"Whooo!

Whooo".Thisstrangesoundsometimesfrightens(使…害怕)peopleatnight.

()1.Anowllookscleverbecause

A.ithasabeautifulbodyB.ithasbigeyes

C.itcanlookstraightaheadD.itcanturnitsneck

()2.Anowllooksforfoodatnightbecause

A.ithaslargeeyes

B.itcan'tmoveitseyesfreelyaswecan

C.itseesbetteratnightthanduringtheday

D.itcan'tseeanythingatallduringtheday

()3.Anowlliveson

A.smallbirdsB.allkindsofbirds

C.allkindsofsmallanimalsD.noneoftheabove

()4.Thecryofanowlis

A.frighteningB,goodtolistento

C.likeasongD.likethesoundofacow

()5.Manmustnotkillowlsbecause

A.theydon'tdoanythingwrong

B.theyaregood-lookingandhavetwobigeyes

C.theycryonlyatnight

D.theyarehelpfultous

Passage9

Jimmylivesinthecountry,andhelovesplayingintherivernearhishouse.Buthisfathergetsajobinabigcity,andhegoestherewithhisfamily.

Theirnewhousehasagarden,butthegardenisverysmall.Jimmyisn'thappy."Isthereafivernearhere?

"heisaskinghismotheronthefirstmorning.Hismotherisanswering:

"No,thereisn't,butthere'saniceparknearhere,Jimmy,andthere'sapool"init.We'regoingtherethisafternoon."Jimmyishappynow.

Afterlunch,Jimmyandhismothergotothepark,Jimmywantstowalknearthepool,butthereisasignbeforeit.Hismotherreadsittohim:

"Thispoolisdangerous.367peoplehavefalleninit."Jimmylooksintothepoolcarefully.Andhesays:

"ButIcan'tseethem."

判断正误(T或F):

()l.ThereisagardennearJimmy'soldhouse:

()2.Jimmymovestoabigcitybecausehisfathergetsajobinthebig

city.

()3.Jimmybecomeshappybecausehe'sgoingtoplaywithsomenewfriends.

()4.Thesigntellspeoplenottowalknearthepool.

()5.367peoplehavefallenintotheriver.

Passage10

Mr.Knottwasateacher.HetaughtinabigschoolinLondon.Helivedalongwayfromtheschool,sohewasusuallyquitetiredwhenhegothome.Atnineo'clockoneeveningwhenhewasinbed,thetelephonebellranginthehall,sohewentdownstairs,pickedupthetelephoneandsaid:

"Hello!

Who'sspeaking,please?

"

"Watt"amananswered.

"What'syourname,please?

"saidMr.Knott.

"Watt'smyname."wastheanswer.

"Yes,Iaskedyouthatwhat'syourname?

"Mr.Knottsaidagain.

"Itoldyou.Watt'smyname."saidtheotherman,"AreyouJackSmith?

"

"No,I'mKnott."answered.Mr.Knott.

BothMr.WattandMr.Knottputtheirtelephonesdownangrilyandthought:

"Whatarude(粗鲁的),foolish(愚蠢的,傻的)man!

"

()1.Mr.Knottwasusuallytiredintheeveningbecause________.

A.hewasateacherB.heworkedveryhardinaschool

C.helivedalongwayfromschoolD.hetaughttoomanystudents

()2.Mr.Knottwentdownstairsatnineoneevening________.

A.totelephoneMr.WattB.tomeetMr.Watt

C.whensomeoneranghimupD.whenthedoorbellrang

()3.Mr.Wattwantedtospeakto________.

A.hiswifeB.Mr.KnottC.JackSmithD.Mrs.Knott

()4."Watt'smyname"means________.

A.What'smyname?

B.MynameisWhat

C.Areyouaskingmyname?

D.MynameisWatt

()5.Mr.Knottdidn'tunderstandwhatMr.Wattsaidbecause________.

A.hewasafoolishteacher

B.hehadbadears

C.Mr.Wattdidn'tspeakloudlyenough

D.The“a”in“watt”ispronounced(发音)asthe"a"in"what"

Passaoe11

OnSaturday,Anncamehomefromschoolalittleearlier.Shefeltworried.Shewantedtogetreadyforherparty.

"Mother,canwecookthefoodnow,please?

"shesaid,"I'mworriedaboutmyparty."

"Thesandwichesareallready."saidAnn,"noteveryonelikessandwiches.Whataboutmybirthdaycake?

"

"Imadeyourbirthdaycakelastnightwhenyouwereinbed.Mrs.Readanswered,"weonlyneedtoputthecandlesonit,now."

"Oh,good!

"saidAnn,"mayIputthemon?

"

Annbegantoputcandlesonhercake.Thenshecountedthem."Therearen'tenoughcandles."saidAnn.

"Thereareonlytwelve.Weneedonemore."

"I'11getanotheronenow."saidhermother,"don'tworry."

判断正误(T或F):

()1.Annwasworriedabouttheparty.

()2.Annhaveabirthdaycakeforherbirthday.

()3.Annwastwelveyearsold.

()4.Theyputthecandlesonthebirthdaycake.

()5.Theyhadtwelvecandles.

Passage12

Mr.Brownlivedinasmalltown,buthegotajobinabigcity,sohemovedtherewithhiswifeandhistwochildrenlastTuesday.

ThenextdayMr.Browntookhisnewcaroutofthegarageandwaswashingitwhenaneighborcame.Theneighborstoppedandlookedatthenewcarforaminute.ThenMr.Brownturnedandsawhim.

Theneighborsaid:

"That'sanewear.Isityours?

"

"Sometimes."Mr.Brownanswered.

Theneighborwassurprised."Sometimes?

"hesaid,"whatdoyoumean?

"

"Well."answeredMr.Brownslowly,"whenthere'sapartyintown,itbelongstomydaughter,Jean.Whenthere'safootballgame,itbelongstomyson,Joe.WhenIhavewasheditanditlooksreallyniceandclean,itbelongstomywife,Mary.Andwhenitneedsgas,it'smine."

()1.Thereare__________peopleinthestory.

A.threeB.fourC.sixD.five

()2.Mr.Brownworkedin__________.

A.asmalltownB.abigcity

C.thegarageD.thegasstation

()3.WhenMr.Brownwaswashingthenewcar,hisneighborcametoask

him__________.

A.ifthecarwasnewB.whatcaritwas

C.ifthecarwasMr.Brown'sD.whosecaritwas

()4.Whentherewasafootballmatch,thecarbelongedto__________.

A.Mr.BrownB.theneighborC.Jean'sbrotherD.Jean

()5.“Sometimes”inthestorymeansthat__________.

A.whentherewasapartyintown,thecarbelongedtohisdaughter

B.whentherewasafootballgame,itwashisson's

C.whenthecarlookedniceandclean,itwashiswife's

D.whentheearwantedgas,itbelongedtohim

Passage13

WhenJimmywasaboy,helikedwatchesandclocksverymuch.Whenhewaseighteenyearsold,hewentintothearmy.Andafterayear,hebegantoteachhimselftomendwatehes.Alotoffriendsbroughthimbrokenwatches,andhemendedthemforthem.Thenhiscaptainheardaboutthis,andonedayhebroughthimawatchtooandsaid:

"Mywatchhasstopped,canyoumenditforme,please?

"Jimmysaid:

"Yes,sir.Ican."

Afterafewdays,hebroughtthewatchbacktothecaptain."HowmuchdoIowe(欠…钱)you?

"theofficerasked.

"Onepound,sir."Jimmyanswered.Thenhetookasmallbagoutofhispocketandgaveittothecaptain,saying:

"Herearethreewheelsfromyourwatch.Ididn'tfindaplaceforthemwhen

Iputeverythingback."

判断正误(T或F):

()1.AfterJimmyjoinedthearmy,hebegantolearnhowtomendwatches.

()2.Hisfriendssometimesbroughthimnewwatches.

()3.OnedaythecaptainaskedJimmytomendhiswatch.

()4.Theofficerwantedtoknowhowmanywheelswereinhiswatch.

()5.AtlastJimmymadethewatchworse.

Passage14

July20th,1969wasanimportantday.TwoAmericanslandedonthe

moon.TheirnameswereArmstrongandAldrin.Theywentthereinaspaceship.ItsnamewasApollo11.

Apollo11leftCapeKennedyonJuly16thandwentthreehundredandeighty-fivethousandkilometers.IttookthetwoAmericansthreedaystogetthere.OnJuly20ththespaceshiplandedintheSeaofTranquility(宁静).Armstrongfirststeppedontothemoon.Theypickedupsomerocksandputtheminthespaceship.Theyjumpedupanddown.Theyweretiredaftertheirmoonwalk,sotheyrested.

OnJuly21stApollo11leftthemoonandreturnedtotheEarth.Threedayslater,itcamedowninthePacificOcean.AshiptookthementoAmerica.

()1.Themoonis________kilometersawayfromtheearth.

A.385B.3850C.385000

()2.ThetwoAmericansstayedonthemoonforabout________.

A.threedaysB.sixdaysC.onedayD.fourdays

()3."TheSeaofTranquility'heremeans________.

A.theearthB.themoonC.theworld

()4.July20th,1969wasanimportantdaybecause________.

A.Apollo11landedonthemoon

B.mancouldnotgettothemoonbyspaceship

C.itwasthefirsttimeforhumanbeingstolandonthemoon

D.Americanswerethefirstmentogettothemoon

()5.Thebesttitleforthispassageis________.

A.TwoAmericansontheMoonB.Animportantday

C.OntheMoonD.TheFirstMenontheMoon

Passage15

Itisgoodtokeepanimalsinzoos.Zoosareplacesforpeopletoseemanydifferentkindsofanimalsfromallovertheworld.Withoutzoos,mostpeoplewouldneverseearealtigerorbear.Secondly,zooslookaftertheanimalsverywell.Theanimalsarealwaysgivenfoodandcleanedontime.Inthewild,itisnotalwayspossibleforananimaltofindfood,sosometimesitgoeshungry.Thirdly,zoosprotecttheanimals.Theyofferthemsafeplacetolivein.Inthewild,somekindsofanimalsareindangerofbecomingextinct(灭绝).Butzoosgivetheseanimalsachancetolive.Withoutzoos,therewouldbefewerkindsofanimalsintheworld.

However,somepeoplethinkitisunnatural(非自然的)andunfair(不公平的)tokeepwild(野生的)animalsincages.Mostanimalsarekeptincagesthataretoosmallforthem.Theanimalssuchasbearsandtigersalwayslooksadincages.Wildanimalsshouldlookfortheirownfood.Anyonewouldnotfeelhappyifheisn'tallowed(允许)togooutsidehishomeandanimalsdon'tlikeiteither.

判断正误(T或F):

()1.Ifyoudon'tgotoazoo,youcan'tseedogs.

()2.Inthezoos,allanimalsarehappy.

()3.Inthewild,animalslookfortheirownfood.

()4.Accordingto(根据)thelastsentence,wecansayanimalsliketo

stayinthecages.

()5.Thewriterisnotsurewhetheritisbetterforanimalstostayin

Zoos.

Passage16

BigBenisnotthenameofaman.It'sthenameofahugeclockinLondon.LondonisthecapitalofEngland.Thisdockhasfourfaces.So,nomatterwhereyoustand,youcanreadthetimeonthefaceofBigBen.Eachfaceisthesizeofadoubledeckerbus.Thehandsareaboutfourmeterslong.Itisaboutthesizeoftwopeoplestandingonthetopofeachother.IfyougotoLondon,youmaywanttoVisittheHousesofParliament(国会大厦).Inthatplace,youwillfindBigBensitsatthetopoftheclocktowerintheHousesofParliament.Youwillprobablyhearitaswellasseeit.Thegiantclockmakessuchaloudnoise:

"Dingdong,dingdong."Itgoeseveryquarterofahour.

Theclockwasnamedafterabigman.HewasSirBenjaminHall.ThismandidmuchbuildingworkinLondonmanyyearsago.

()1.BigBenis______.

A.adoubledeckerbusB.ahugeclock

C.abuildingD.thenameofBen

()2.Theclockstrikesever

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