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Scott was not happy. He had no money left to buy the new toy train he wanted. Suddenly,he had an idea! "I’ll ask my brother Alan if I can borrow some money. He always has money to lend peo­ple. "
Scott found Alan in his room. "Alan,may I borrow $20 from you to buy myself a new train?"
Alan replied,"I just spent all of my money on Mom’s birthday present. I have no money left. You are barking up the wrong tree. "
Scott was very disappointed. He decided to get a job. He went to many stores, but no one had a job for him. He walked and walked from store to store.
Finally,he got a job selling ice cream and he was very happy. "My feet are tired for walking all day,but I can get enough money for a toy train. "
小题1:Why did Scott need to borrow money?
A. Because he needed to get a job.
B. Because he wanted to buy a new toy train.
C. Because he wanted to buy a present for his mother.
小题2:The underlined( 划线) phrase "barking up the wrong tree" means______.
A. acting like a dog        B. asking the wrong person      
C. asking the right person
小题3:According to the story, Scott might work in_______.
A. a dessert house  B. a book store   C. a clothing store
小题4:What do you think of Alan?
A. He was unfriendly.    B. He was clever.   C. He was kind.
小题5:What can we know from the story?
A. Scott could get a new train.
B. Scott didn't like his brother.
C. Scott's family was very poor.

小题1:B
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:A

【主旨大意】司各特想买一个玩具火车,但手里没有钱,所以向哥哥艾伦借,在遭到拒绝之后,他决定找工作。功夫不负有心人,他终于找到一个卖冰激凌的工作。他有足够的钱买自己喜欢的玩具了。
小题1:细节理解题。从文章中的“He had no money left to buy the new toy train he wanted”可知。
小题1:推理判断题。从文章中的“I have no money left.”可知艾伦的意思是“司各特找错人了。”
小题1:推理判断题。由文章中的“he got a job selling ice cream”可知他是在甜点店工作。
小题1:推理判断题。由文章中的“He always has money to lend peo¬ple.”可知艾伦心地善良。
小题1:推理判断题。由文章中的“I can get enough money for a toy train.”可知司各特能够买一个新的火车。
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