题目内容
Mike was starting the fourth grade in the autumn.He felt that he was old enough to ride a bike to school like other kids.But there were two problems! The first was that he didn't know if his parents would let him ride a bike to school.The second and the bigger of the two problems was that he didn’t have a bike,because he and his parents had just moved to the town this summer.
Mike started to get over his problems.First,he asked his parents if they would let him ride a bike to school in the autumn.To his surprise,they said,”Sure,Mike,you are old enough, but you don’t have a bike!” Mike began to think about how to solve the problem Finally,he thought of on idea.He asked the neighbors if he could mow(割) their lawns(草坪)to earn(赚得)money to buy a bike.For all of them needed to mow their lawns,they told Mike that would be fine,if his parents agreed.Mike’s parents were pleased that he found a way to buy a bike himself.They agreed and taught Mike how to mow the lawn properly.Finally,he had enough money to buy his bike.He bought a beautiful black and red mountain bike.
1.Mike wanted to _________________.
A.begin to study in autumn B.ride a bike to school
C.mow the lawn for his family D.start the fourth grade
2.What was the bigger problem for Mike?
A.He didn't have a bike.
B.He was not old enough to ride a bike.
C.His parents didn't want him to ride a bike
D.He was too short to ride s bike.
3.What is the right order(顺序)of the following events according to the article?
①Mike had two problems.
②Mike bought a bike.
③Mike thought he was never too young to ride a bike.
④Mike mowed the lawns for his neighbors.
A.①②③④ B.②①④③ C.③①④② D.④②①③
4.Which one is WRONG according to the passage?
A.Mike's family was new on his block.
B.Mike bought the bike by earning money himself.
C.Mike bought a black and red bike.
D.Mike was a gardening worker.
5.Which is the best title?
A.Mike's kind neighbors. B.Mike's parents.
C.How to earn money. D.Mike's new bike.
BACDD
Dear Mike, I am sorry you are having difficulty with your English class. Every teacher wants his or her students to study hard especially in class. So I think you should have a talk with your English teacher and tell her what you were doing with Tom that day. If she knows your worries, maybe she will help you with your English. And she will be pleased to hear you want to learn English well. I believe when students are not trying as hard as they can, a teacher is forced(被迫)to take actions. Yours, Editor |
A.He meets trouble with his parents. |
B.He doesn’t know how to get on well with his classmates. |
C.He has a hard time with his English class. |
D.He is always speaking in class. |
A.Mike couldn’t answer the question. So the teacher asked him to stand. |
B.Mike had an argument with Tom about the question. |
C.Tom asked Mike a question, and the teacher thought they were speaking. |
D.Mike felt uncomfortable because he was ill. |
A.Because the English teacher didn’t think Mike was studying hard in class. |
B.Because Mike answered the question wrong. |
C.Because Mike was bad at English. |
D.Because Mike had a fight with other students. |
A.采取行动 | B.参加活动 | C.帮助 | D.表演 |
A.Mike wants to have a talk with his English teacher. |
B.Mike wants the editor to say something to his English teacher. |
C.The editor gave Mike some advice, but it didn’t work. |
D.Mike dislikes English classes now, but he wants to learn English well. |
Mike found a job in a bookstore after he finished middle school. He wouldn’t do anything but wanted to get rich.
It was a cold morning. It snowed and there was thin ice on the streets. Few people went to buy books and the young man had nothing to do. He hated to read, so he watched the traffic. Suddenly he saw a bag fall off a truck and it landed by the other side of the street.
“It is full of expensive things.” Mike said to himself. “I have to get it right now, or others will take it away.”
He went out of the bookstore and ran across the street. A driver saw him and began to whistle (鸣笛), but he didn’t hear it and went on running. The man drove to the side, hit a big tree and hurt himself in the accident. Two weeks later, Mike was taken to the court (法庭). A judge asked if he heard the whistle when he was running across the street. He said that something was wrong with his ears and he could hear nothing.
“But you heard me this time,” said the judge.
“Oh, I’m sorry. Now I can hear with one ear.”
“Cover (盖住) the ear with your hand and listen to me with your deaf (聋的) one. Well, can you hear me?”
“No, I can’t , sir.”
“You told a lie. There is nothing wrong with either of your ears,” the judge said.
【小题1】Mike found a job as a _____________ when he left school.
A.driver | B.judge | C.policeman | D.bookseller |
A.an accident | B.a thief | C.a lost bag | D.a lot of money |
A.Mike was running to the street |
B.the driver was deaf and couldn’t hear anything |
C.the car hit the bag in the middle of the street |
D.the driver wanted to pick up the bag |
A.Mike didn’t do well in his work. |
B.The judge believed Mike’s words. |
C.Mike told a lie. |
D.The car hit a tree beside the street. |