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Once there was an old Indian beggar.He came to a farmer’s house and asked for some dinner.The farmer told him to come in and sit down to dinner.There were a German and a Frenchman, too.The farmer said, “Well, you are the last man to come.You shall serve the chicken.”The Indian agreed and a whole chicken was brought in.He cut off the head and gave it to the farmer, and said, “You are the head man here.You should have the head.”He gave the neck to the farmer’s wife and said, “You’re next to the head.So you should have the neck.”Each of the farmer’s daughters was given a wing.“You will soon fly away from home and you each have a wing”.He said to the Frenchman and the German, “You two poor men have a long way to go home.”He gave each of them a foot.then he said, “I am just a poor old Indian beggar.I’ll eat what is left.”

(1)

The beggar was ________.

[  ]

A.

a farmer

B.

a traveler

C.

an old man

D.

one of the farmer’s friends

(2)

There were ________ people in the farmer’s family

[  ]

A.

one

B.

two

C.

three

D.

four

(3)

According to the beggar’s words, the head of the chicken should be given to ________.

[  ]

A.

himself

B.

the farmer

C.

the Frenchman

D.

the German

(4)

The beggar said that since the foreigners had a long way to go, they should have ________ of the chicken.

[  ]

A.

the head

B.

the wings

C.

the feet

D.

the rest part

(5)

In the end the Indian beggar had ________ of the chicken.

[  ]

A.

the all part

B.

the little part

C.

the most part

D.

the half part

答案:1.C;2.D;3.B;4.C;5.C;
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Once there was a bookseller.He didn't like paying for anything.One day he hurt one of his feet because a big box of books fell on it.

  “You'd better go and see the doctor.”said his wife.

  “No,”he said,“I'll wait until the doctor comes into my shop next time.Then I'll ask him about my foot.If I go to see him,I shall have to pay him some money.”

  The next day a doctor came into the shop.The bookseller told him about his bad foot.The doctor looked at it.

  “Yes.”said the doctor.“You must put that foot in hot water every night.Then you must put something on it.”

  He took out a piece of paper and wrote something on it.“Buy this and put it on the foot before you go to bed every night,”he said.

  “Thank you.”said the bookseller.“And now, sir,here are your books.”

  “How much are they?”asked the doctor.

  “Two pounds.”

  “Good.”said the doctor,“I shall not have to pay you anything.”

  “Why?”asked the bookseller.

  “I told you about your foot.I want two pounds for that.If people come to my house,I ask them for one pound for my advice.But when I go to their house.I want them to pay two pounds.And I came here,didn't I? Goodbye.”

(1)

What did the doctor ask the bookseller to put on his foot?

  A.Some hot water.

  B.Some books.

  C.Some medicine.

  D.Some big boxes.

[  ]

(2)

Why didn't the bookseller go to see the doctor?

  A.Because he had no money.

  B.Because the doctor wasn't a good one.

  C.Because the doctor said he would come to see him the next morning.

  D.Because he didn't want to pay the doctor any money.

[  ]

(3)

How much did he need to pay if a sick person went to the doctor's house?

  A.One pound. B.Two pounds.

  C.Three pounds.D.Nothing.

[  ]

(4)

Why did the doctor go to the bookshop?

  A.Because he wanted to get the two pounds.

  B.Because the bookseller asked him to go there.

  C.Because he wanted to see the bookseller's bad foot.

  D.Because he wanted to buy some books.

[  ]

(5)

How much did the bookseller pay the doctor at last?

  A.He paid him nothing.

  B.He paid him one pound.

  C.He paid him two pounds.

  D.He didn't pay him any money but some books.

[  ]

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Once upon a time there was a monster. He was very ugly)(丑陋的), and had no friends. No one wanted to talk to him. Even other monsters thought he was ugly.

He lived alone and was very unhappy because he was so lonely.

“I wish I had a friend.” he said to himself every day. “One friend would be enough. Someone to talk to.”

“Dear Editor.” he wrote. “ I am an ugly monster. How can I find a friend?”

“Dear Monster.” the Editor replied. “ Advertise(登广告)for a friend in this magazine.”

The monster wrote an advertisement(广告).

“Monster wants a friend, male or female. I have two heads, four arms, six legs and three tails. I have one blue eye, one green eye and one brown eye. Smoke comes out of my noses. But I am really a kind monster and will be a good friend to someone. If you would like to meet me, please stand outside Blake’s Store at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 22nd. Write to me at Box 45. Everybody’s Magazine.”

A few days later he went to the magazine.

“Do you have any letters for Box 45?” he asked.

The Editor looked in Box45.

“Yes, there is one.” she said, and gave it to him.

The monster opened the letter, and read, “Dear Monster, I think a person’s character(品行)is more important than his appearance. I will wait outside Blake’s Store on Friday. Please carry a flower so that I will recognize you. Yours sincerely, Miss Alice Thwaite.”

1.Why was the monster unhappy?

A.He had no friends.

B.He was ugly.

C.He had two heads.

D.He had three tails.

2. What did the monster advertise for?

A.A magazine

B.A friend

C.An editor

D.A male monster

3. How did the monster describe himself in the advertisement?

A.Bad

B.Lonely

C.Kind

D.Different

4. What was wrong about Miss Thwaite’s letter?

A.She was interested in people’s appearances.

B.She wanted to meet the monster.

C.She needed a flower to recognize him by

D.It was the only reply

 

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       Once when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus. Finally, there was only one family between the ticket office and us. This family made a big impression on me.
        There were eight children, all probably under the age of 12. You could tell they didn’t have a lot of money. Their clothes were not expensive, but they were clean. The children talked excitedly about the clowns. It was clearly a very important day out for them. The father and mother seemed happy as they could be.
The tickets lady asked how many tickets the father wanted, he proudly answered, “Please let me buy eight children’s tickets and two adults’ tickets, so I can take my family to the circus.”
       The ticket lady told him the price.
       The man’s wife lowered her head. There was no longer a smile on the man’s face. He quietly asked, “How much did you say?”
       The ticket lady again told him the price.
       The man obviously didn’t have enough money. But how could he tell his kids the bad news?
Seeing what was happening, my dad took a $20 note from his pocket and dropped in on the ground. (We were not rich ourselves at all!) He then tapped the man on the shoulder and said, “Excuse me, sir, you dropped this.”
        The man understood my father was helping him. He picked up the money, looked straight into my dad’s eyes, and in tears replied. “Thank you. This really means a lot to me and my family.”
         Although we did not go to the circus that night, we didn’t go without
46. Why does the writer say “Their clothes were not expensive, but they were clean” ( Paragraph 2)?
[     ]
A. To show the children were well looked after.
B. To show cheap clothes could be popular.
C. To show how hard the mother worked.
D. To show how rich the family were.
47. Why was the poor man unhappy after he spoke with the ticket lady?
[     ]
A. He had lost his money.
B. His children were noisy.
C. The tickets were sold out.
D. The tickets were too expensive
48. Who did the $20 note belong to?
[     ]
A. The poor man .
B. The writer’s father.
C. The poor man’s wife.
D. The ticket lady.
49. Why was the poor man in tears at the end of the story?
[     ]
A. He found the money he lost.
B. He wanted others to help him.
C. He made his children unhappy.
D. He was thankful for the kindness.
50. Which of the following statements is probably true according to the passage?
[     ]
A. The poor mans saw the circus that night.
B. The two families became close friends.
C. The writer’s father earned some money.
D. The writer saw the circs that night.
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     Once there was an old farmer, with a horse which was almost as old as himself. He set out one morning
with his son to sell the horse before it died. Father and son walked, because the farmer did not want the
horse to be too tired. They met two men on the road who said, "Why are you walking, farmer? You have
a horse, It's a long way to market(市场). "The farmer know that this was true, so he rode on the horse,
while his son walked. Then they met two old women, "What are you doing up there, farmer? Can't you see
how tired the boy is?" So the farmer got down, and his son rode instead.
     Next, three old men stopped them, one said, "Why are you walking, farmer? Get up, It's too hot for an
old man like you to walk today," So the farmer got up behind his son, and they rode on. Some time later,
a young woman passed them, "Why aren't you walking?" she asked, "It isn't far to the market. Give your
poor horse a rest." So the farmer, and his son, got down once again. It is a fact that you cannot please all
the people all the time.
1. The farmer wanted to sell the horse __________.
A. before it was dead
B. before it become too tired
C. before it market was over
D. before it was as old as he was
2. The two men on the road __________.
A. asked how far it was to the market
B. said they thought the horse looked very tired
C. asked why the farmer was not riding on his horse
D. told the farmer's son to get off the horse and walk
3. The two old women said it was wrong for __________.
A. the farmer to ride such a tired horse
B. the farmer to ride while his young son walked
C. the boy to ride instead of his father
D. only one person to ride such a long way
4. The farmer got up behind his son because __________.
A. the old man said it was too hot for him to walk
B. the three old men stopped them on the road
C. he did not know why he was walking
D. his son could not ride the horse by himself
5. The young woman was most sorry __________.
A. for the old man
B. for the farmer's young son
C. that it was not far to the market
D. for the horse

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      Once upon a time, there was a big lion who lived in a zoo. One day, he was very hungry. When Bill, the keeper, gave him his dinner, he ate it up quickly. Quite by mistake he ate up the keeper, too   When it was time for lunch, Bill did not show up. So the other keepers sat down to eat, still wondering why young Bill was not there.

      Suddenly there came a loud sound from the Lion House. They went to see what was the matter.

 There they found the big lion lying on the ground looking very big and fat and not at all happy. The keepers looked at one another and all of them said at once, “Of course! The big lion has swallowed (吞下)poor Bill. They got a bottle of brown medicine. Then they put the big lion to sleep for the operation. They cut up the front of his belly(肚子).Out jumped Bill, looking quite all right.

      They sewed the big lion up. When the lion woke up, he felt well again.

  (  )1.Why did the lion swallow Bill?

A.      Because he was too hungry.    B. By mistake.

C. Because Bill made him wait too long

D. Because he was very angry.

(  )2.When did the others find Bill’s absence(不见了)

A.      As soon as he was swallowed.      B.  At lunch time

C. At supper time                   D.  After the lion took his medicine

(  )3.Who found the accident

A.      The visitors       B. A man

C. A woman         D. Bill’s companions.

  (  )4.How did the people help Bill out ?

      A. They made the lion take some medicine                                                          

      B. They killed the lion                                        

      C. They cut up the front of his belly

  D. Both A and C.

 (  )5. When Bill was out, he ________.

A.      was  found dead      B. was  badly injured(受伤)

C.was  found half dead  D. was  all right

                 

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