题目内容

Dale: What's that over there?

Bill: Where?

Dale: Over there, on the floor under the desk.

Bill: Let's go and see. Oh, it's a new watch. It looks like yours.

Dale: Is it a black one? My watch is black.

Bill: No, it's a white one.

Dale: I know. It's Jim's. Jim can't find his watch.

Bill: Let's go and ask him. Hi, Jim. What's the time?

Jim: Sorry, I can't find my watch.

Bill: Is your watch a white one like this?

Jim: Let me see. Yes, it's mine.

Bill: Here you are.

Jim: Thank you very much. By the way, I also lost my purple schoolbag. Can you help me find it?

Bill: Sure. Let's go to the lost and found. Dale lost his black watch, too. The teacher there can help us.

Jim& Dale: Good idea. Let's go.

1.What's that on the floor?

A.An old watch B.A new watch C.A black watch D.A purple schoolbag

2.Who lost the black watch?

A.Dale B.Bill C.Jim D.We don't know

3.The new watch is not________.

A.on the desk B.over there C.found D.white

4.What's the time?

A.It's four o'clock. B.It's like yours. C.We don't know. D.Let me see

5.以下不能回答Thank you very much.的是________.

A.You're welcome. B.All right. C.That's all right D.It's my pleasure.

练习册系列答案
相关题目

A week in the sun relaxing in the beautiful March weather of Varadero, Cuba is a fantastic vacation for anyone. Luckily, my wife, two friends and I had the chance last year.

To see Cuba, you have to talk to the Cubans. Our friends met us at the airport even at 1:00 a.m. which started our trip on a positive note. After a few days at the hotels, we got to know a local tour guide, Victor.

The trip started off on a sunny morning. Our return trip would be along the coastline from Havana, but out trip to Havana would be through the countryside and the small towns. This trip was designed for us to visit the Cuban countryside.

At first Victor brought us to Revolutionary Square, where Fidel Castro made his yearly speech praising the ideas of the revolution.

Our second stop was the Bocoy Rum Factory. We walked through and learned how 5000 bottles of rum(朗姆酒) are produced every day. The smell of rum, and the huge barrels were interesting.

The final stop was the market in Old Havana. Here my wife and I went away from our friends and we toured through this large shopping center. From store to store we saw so many items that all had a clear Cuban feel to them. We bought a picture and some special local things, and then we took off to meet up with Victor.

As a tourist I was able to have a quick look at Cuban life with the help of Cubans. I felt lucky to have the chance. It was an interesting experience in my life.

1.What time did the writer arrive in Cuba?

A.At one o’clock early in the morning B.A few days later

C.A week ago D.At noon

2.What did the writer think of the trip of Cuba?

A.The trip was really boring B.The trip was enjoyable and interesting

C.The trip was exciting. D.The trip was relaxing in the sun

3.How often does Fidel Castro make his speech on Revolutionary Square?

A.Every day B.Every week C.Every year D.Every month

4.How many tourists were there in the tour trip?

A.2 B.3 C.4 D.5

5.Which of the following is NOT true about this article?

A.The tour group went to Cuba in March.

B.Our trip to Havana was along the coastline.

C.Rum Factory can produce 5000 bottles of rum each day.

D.The writer bought some things in Old Havana.

Once upon a time the frogs decided to ask Jupiter, the king in Roman mythology(罗马神话), for a king of their own. Jupiter felt it funny. “Here you are,” he said, throwing a log(原木) of wood with a splash into the lake where they lived. “Here is a king for you.”

The frogs dived under the water in fright, going as deep into the mud as they could. After a time one of the braver ones swam carefully to the surface to take a look at the new king.

“He looks very quiet, “said the frog. “Perhaps he is asleep.” The log stayed quite still on the smooth lake and one by one more frogs came up to take a look. They swam closer and closer until at last they leaped(跳跃) right on top of it,quite forgetting that they had ever been frightened. Young frogs began to use it as a diving board; old frogs sat sunning themselves on it; mother frogs taught their tadpoles(蝌蚪) their first jumps on its bark(树皮).

One day an old frog said, “This is a dull kind of a king , you know. I thought we wanted someone to keep us in order. This one just lies around and lets us do what we please.” So the frogs went once more to Jupiter. “Can’t you give us a better king? ”they asked. “Someone who will be a bit more active than the one you sent before?”

Jupiter was not in a good mood. “Silly little animals,” he thought. “I shall give them just what they deserve this time.” He sent a long-legged stork(鹳) to the lake.

The frogs were very impressed and crowded admiringly round. But before they would even begin the speeches of welcome they had prepared, the stork stuck his long beak(尖嘴) into the water and began to eat up as many frogs as he could see.

That’s not what we meant at all,” gasped the frogs as they dived once more into the mud. But this time Jupiter would not listen. “I only gave you what you asked for,” he said, “Perhaps it will teach you not to complain about things so much.”

1.How can we tell that the first king wasn’t frightening?

A.They swam carefully and looked at the king. B.No matter what the frogs did, the king kept still.

C.The tadpoles were scared to jump on the king. D.The king was sleeping and didn’t move at all.

2.Why did the frogs ask for another king?

A.Because the frogs needed a frightening king. B.Because it controlled the frogs too much.

C.Because it was not active and did nothing at all. D.Because it was too bad to become a diving board.

3.The sentence “I shall give them just what they deserved this time.” in Paragraph 5 means that .

A.Jupiter wanted to help the poor animals B.animals would get what they really wanted

C.animals should learn something by getting punished D.Jupiter was sad and tried to make them clever

4.The underlined word “That” in the last paragraph refers to .

A.The stork killing many animals. B.The God making fun of them.

C.The second king being dull again. D.The second king being very popular.

5.What can we learn from the story?

A.Don’t believe in Jupiter. B.All the frogs were stupid.

C.All kings are bad to the frogs. D.Don’t complain so much in life.

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网