题目内容

A Silly Dog or a Silly Man?

  One day, when he was out for a walk in the street, Mr. Basil suddenly saw a man shouting at a dog and kicking(踢) it fiercely(凶 猛地) . Mr. Basil, a kind man, was enraged(激怒) at the scene. “Poor dog! I should help it.” Mr. Basil went up to the man at once, and, without saying a word, he seized the man's collar (衣领) and began to beat him with his stick.

  Confused(迷惑不解)by Mr. Basil's action, the man never expected that someone would interfere(干预) in his business like that. He staggered (摇晃) and fell onto the ground. Almost at the same time, seeing its master beaten by a stranger, the dog which was its master's Friday (忠仆), jumped to its feet, barked and began to chase Mr. Basil. The dog treated Mr. Basil as their enemy instead of thanking him for his good will. So frightened, Mr. Basil ran away as fast as he could without looking back.

  Now what do you think of Mr. Basil's action and did it serve him right? Mr. Basil may learn a lesson from this and will never do such a foolish thing again. So remember not to have a finger in the pie(馅饼)or you will have your finger in the fire.

1.What did Mr. Basil see when he was walking along the street?

[  ]

A.A dog was chasing a man.
B.A man was beating a dog.
C.A man was playing with a dog.
D.A dog was running toward him.

2.“enraged”perhaps means ________ .

[  ]

A.frightened
B.angry
C.happy
D.confused

3.When the dog saw its master beaten by a stranger, it ________ .

[  ]

A.ran away
B.chased his master
C.chased Mr. Basil
D.was thankful to Mr. Basil

4.“So remember not to have a finger in the pie or you will have your finger in the fire. ”means“ ________ ”

[  ]

A.Don't put your finger in the pie because it is hot

B.Don't try to get the pie when it is to drop into the fire

C.It was not until the pie gets cool that you eat it

D.You'd better mind your own business, or you will get into trouble

5.Which statement was not mentioned in the article?

[  ]

A.Mr. Basil saw a man kicking a dog.

B.Mr. Basil walked along the street with his son.

C.The man was confused by Basil's action.

D.Mr. Basil will not do such a thing.

答案:B;B;C;D;B
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One day, a visitor came to the village.
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"Look! Freddie, "the villager said, "I've got something for you." He showed Freddie a dollar coin and a much larger 50-cent coin."Which would you like?" he asked Freddie.
Freddie took the 50-cent coin at once.
The villager laughed."See how foolish he is," he said."He always does that. He's too silly to learn anything." He walked away, leaving Freddie with the visitor.
The visitor felt sorry for Freddie and said to him, "Although the 50-cent coin is bigger than the$1 coin, the$1 coin is worth(值) much more.Two times as much."
"I know that," Freddie said."But once I take the$1coin, they'll stop playing the game."
【小题1】People laughed at Freddie because__________.
A.he often made up jokesB.he didn't like money
C.he looked very funnyD.they thought he was a fool
【小题2】The villagers wanted to show the visitors___________.
A.how silly Freddie wasB.how clever Freddie was
C.How kind people were to FreddieD.that Freddie had much money
【小题3】The visitor felt sorry for Freddie because he though_________.
A.Freddie did not know money was useful
B.the villager was not kind enough to the boy
C.Freddie did not get along well with the villagers
D.Freddie did not know the dollar coin was worth more
【小题4】From the story we know that Freddie was__________.
A.poorB.kindC.cleverD.silly
【小题5】The best title for the passage should be __________.
A.Clever VillagersB."Foolish" Freddie
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Old George selected his food in the supermarket more carefully than NASA chose its astronauts. When he left the cashier, he was pleased to think that he had saved 80 cents today.

At the exit, the cold wind made him think of his gloves. He looked for them in his coat and pants but could not find them anywhere. He had bought the black gloves at a good price, for just $35, years ago. They were soft and very comfortable. He had taken great care looking after them, so they were in good condition.

George, calm on the outside but mad on the inside, re-entered the store. He followed the same route he had walked before. Several minutes of searching turned out to be in vain (徒劳). His black gloves were gone. “People have changed,” he said to himself. “Years ago, if somebody picked up something lost, they would give it back. Not any more!”

He stared at anybody wearing black gloves to see if they looked like his. On his way to the dairy section, he noticed a lady wearing a pair of black gloves. He sped up and in three seconds was in front of her. But when the surprised woman looked over, his eyes dropped, for her gloves were just far too small to be his. He went over to the cashier to ask if she had received any lost gloves, but she said no. He finally walked out into the street.

A few days later, poor George decided to buy another leather pair. Before getting on the subway, he stepped into the supermarket again to see if by any chance his gloves had been returned to the lost and found office. “What color are they?” the woman in the office asked. “Black,” he gave the same answer. She looked into her drawer and drew out a pair of men’s leather gloves. “Are they?”

“Yes! Those are mine,” George exclaimed, his eyes full of joy.

1.The author tells us that ________ in the first paragraph.

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B. George was very strange

C. every cent was important to George????????????? ?????????????

D. George was careless in shopping

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C. attractive????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. good-looking

3.George searched for his gloves in a mad way because ________.

A. they were a precious gift given by his friends

B. they were bought at a high price in a big store

C. he could not find other gloves as good as this pair

D. he would rather not spend money on another pair

4.When George realized he had probably lost his gloves, he ________.

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C. thought that there were more thieves nowadays than before

D. looked for his gloves everywhere including in the lost and found office

5.How do you think George felt when he finally left the supermarket without finding his gloves?

A. silly????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. disappointed????????????? ????????????? ?????????????

C. horrible????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. tired

6.When George entered the supermarket again a few days later, he ________.

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C. held no hope at all????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. felt very hopeful

 

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An expensive car speeding down the main street of a small town was soon over-taken by a young motorcycle policeman. As he started to take out the ticket, the woman in the car said proudly. “Before you go any further, young man, I think you should know that the mayor of this city is a good friend of mine.”

The officer did not say a word, but kept writing.

“I am also a friend of Chief of Police Barnes,” continued the woman, getting angrier each moment.

Still he kept on writing.

“Young man,” she said, “I know Judge Lawson and State Senator Patton.”

Handing the ticket to the woman, the officer asked pleasantly. “Tell me, do you know Bill Bronson?”

“No. Why?” she replied.

“Well, this is the man you should have known,” he said, going back to his motorcycle, “I am Bill Bronson.”

1. The policeman stopped the car because          .

A.it was an expensive car

B.the driver was a proud lady

C.the driver was driving too fast

D.the driver was going to attack him

2. The woman was getting angrier each moment because          .

A.the policeman didn’t know her friends

B.the policeman kept writing the ticket for her

C.the policeman refused to accept her offer of money

D.she didn’t know the policeman’s name

3. The woman driving the expensive car          .

A.failed to stop the policeman writing the ticket

B.warned the policeman not to move a step further

C.was surprised that the policeman did not know the mayor

D.told the policeman to stay where he was

4. The policeman was          .

A.an honest and fair fellow

B.a foolish and proud fellow

C.a silly and rude fellow

D.a kind-hearted fellow

5. The policeman          .

A.had no sense of humor

B.had a sense of humor

C.had no sense of duty

D.was playing a joke on the woman

 

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