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  I felt very tired when I came home from work. I fell asleep while my one-year-old son was playing his toy. After a while, a loud knock at the door woke me up. Ah, my little son tried to open the door. From the window, he saw a kite flying in the sky. Oh, it's quite a nice kite! I got up and looked out of the window. Two boys were flying the kite. I looked my son out of the house. “I'm glad to see you. ” I asked one boy, “Would you please tell me where you bought the kite? My son likes it very much and I want to buy one for him. ”

  “We made it ourselves. ”

  “If he likes, he can take it, ” said the other boy.

  “Thank you just the same, little boy. I'm going to make a kite for him. Thank you.”

1.How many people are there in this paragraph?

[  ]

A.Two.
B.Four.
C.Three.
D.Five.

2.Who is the oldest?

[  ]

A.The writer.
B.The little boy.
C.The son.
D.Boys.

3.Who made the kite?

[  ]

A.The son.
B.The writer.
C.The boys.
D.Workers.

4.Who likes the kites very much?

[  ]

A.Father.
B.Mother.
C.The son.
D.The boys.

5.How old is the son?

[  ]

A.One year.
B.One year old.
C.One old.
D.A year.
答案:B;A;C;C;B
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阅读下面短文,然后按要求做题.

  take phrasal verbs

  take after sb, phr. v [T not in progressive form]to look or behave like (an older relative): Mary really takes after her mother; she has the same eyes, nose and hair.

  take off phr. v

  1.[T](take sth, off) to remove (esp. clothes): Take your coat of f. opposite put on.

  2.[I](of a plane, spacecraft, etc.) to rise into the air at the beginning of a flight.

  3.[T](take sb. off) informal to copy the speech or manners of (someone), esp. for amusement; mimic: The actor made everyone laugh by taking off the members of the royal family.

  4.[T](take sth, off) to have a holiday from work on (the stated day) or for (the stated period): I'm taking Thursday off because 1'm moving house./Take a few days off, Michael.

  5.[I]to begin to become successful, popular, or well-known: It was at this point that her acting career really took off.

  6.[I]informal to go away, esp. on a journey or to leave in a hurry: She just took off without saying goodbye to anyone.

  take (sth.) over phr. v

  [I; T]to gain control over and be responsible for (something): Who do you think will take over now that the governor has Left./I'm feeling too tired to drive any more; will you take over?

  take to sb./sth. phr. v

  [T]to feel a liking for, esp. at once: I took to Paul as soon as we met./I'm not sure if he'll take to the idea.

  take sb./sth, up phr. v [T]

  1.to begin to spend time doing; interest oneself in:John took up acting while he was at college. [+-ving]Alfred's just taken up playing the guitar.

  2.(of things or events) to fill or use (space or time) esp. in a way that is unpleasant:The job took up most of Sunday./These boxes of yours are taking up too much space.

  3.to continue:I'll take up the story where I finished yesterday.

  注释:amusement n.娱乐活动  gain vt.获得

  mimic adj.模拟的  responsible adj.有责任的

根据短文内容选择最佳

1.Which “take off” in the following sentences has a different meaning?

[  ]

A.I took a week off in October and I'm taking off Thanksgiving, too.

B.Everyone takes Christmas off.

C.She used to take off her teacher to make her friends laugh.

D.You need a break. Why not take a fortnight off from work?

2.Melissa ________ her father in being generous.

[  ]

A.takes after
B.takes off
C.takes to
D.takes up

3.“Today, we are to ________ Unit 11, Planting trees.” Our teacher said to us at the very beginning of the class.

[  ]

A.take after
B.take off
C.take to
D.take up

4.He will ________ my job while I ________ a week ________ for New York.

[  ]

A.take after, take…to

B.take up, take…after

C.take to, take…over

D.take over, take…off

5.I ________ her the moment I met her.

[  ]

A.took after
B.took to
C.took over
D.took off
  阅读理解

  One day Mrs Jones went shopping. When her husband came home in the evening, she began to tell him about a beautiful cotton dress. "I saw it in a shop this morning," she said, "and ... " "And you want to buy it," said her husband, "How much does it cost?" "Fifteen pounds." But every morning, when Jones came back from work, his wife went on speaking only about the dress; and at last, after a week, he said, "Oh, buy the dress! Here is the money!" She was very happy. But the next evening, when Mr Jones came home and asked, "Have you got the famous dress?" She said, "No.""Why not?" he said. "Well, it was still in the window of the shop after a week. So I thought:Nobody else wants this dress. So I don't want it either."

  判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示。

  1. Mrs Jones went shopping with her husband one day.

                       (  )

  2. Mrs Jones told her husband about the dress because she wanted her husband to buy it.

                       (    )

  3. Mrs Jones was very happy after Mr Jones would like to buy the dress.

                       (    )

  4. Mr Jones called it the famous dress because everyone wanted it.

                       (    )

  5. From the story we can know Mr Jones was not rich.

                       (    )

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