题目内容

John moved into a new house. He was very happy. He had an old cat and a young cat. He liked them very much, He thought, “I must let my cat go in and out of my house when I'm not at home.” He had an idea.

   One day, a friend came to see him and saw two holes(洞) in his door. One is big, the other is small.

   “My dear friend," he said, "It's a very nice house, but why are two holes in your door of the new house?”

    “To let the cat in and out, of course.” John said.

    “But why are there two holes? Is one hole all right?”

    “How can a big cat go through the little hole?” said John.

“That’s right. But can't a little cat go through(穿过) a big hole?” The friend laughed.

1.John moved into a new house with ______.

A. a cat        B. two cats       C. his friend    D. two dogs

2.What idea did John have? ______ for his cats.

A. To make a hole in the door       

B. To keep the door closed   

C. To keep the door open           

D. To make two holes in the door

3.A friend came to see _____.

A. the cat and the hole.       B. the door and the holes

C. John and his new house    D. John and his cats

4. _____ all right for the big cat and the small cat go through.

A. Only one big hole is       B. Only one small hole is    

C. Only two holes are        D. Only the door is

5.Which one is right?

A. John thought clearly before he made the holes.

B. John liked the small cat better, so he made a small hole for it when there was a big hole.

C. John thought his idea was right before his friend asked him.

D. John doesn’t like his cats.

 

【答案】

 

1.B

2.D

3.C

4.A

5.C

【解析】

试题分析:这篇文章主要讲了John搬新居。他有一只老猫和一只小猫。为了让两只猫能够进出家门。John在门上挖了一大一小两洞。他朋友来拜访他,认为一个大洞就可以让两只猫自由进出。

1.细节理解题。从第一段中得知他有两只猫,他想让两只猫在他不在家时能够进出家门。因此,他和两只猫一起搬到新居。故选B。

2.推理判断题。One day, a friend came to see him and saw two holes(洞) in his door. One is big, the other is small.一天,朋友来看他,看到门上一大一小两个洞。可知John的办法是在门上挖两个洞。故选D。

3.细节理解题。One day, a friend came to see him一天,朋友来看他。而上文提到他搬新居,因此朋友应该是来看他和新房子。故选C。

4.细节理解题。最后一句话的意思是小猫不是能够穿过大洞吗?看出一个大洞足以让两只猫都通过。故选A。

5.推理判断题。当朋友问及为什么有两个洞时,John说How can a big cat go through the little hole?大猫怎么通过小洞呢?说明在朋友告诉他之前,他认为自己的想法是对的。故选C。

考点:故事类短文阅读。

 

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