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Ann’s grandpa was very rich and he had some shops. The old man began to learn drawing when he was sixty, and he loved it very much. For twelve years he drew a lot and there were many pictures in his workroom. He was pleased with them and kept them well. One day, the old man was ill. He had to stay in hospital. Before he died, he said to Ann, “I want to give my pictures to a school as presents. Then the students can remember me forever. But I don’t know which school I’m going to give them to. Can you help me?” “Well, “said the little girl, “you’d better give them to a blind school. “
小题1:Ann’s grandpa was ____________.
A.a driverB.a teacherC.a blind manD.a rich man
小题2:The old man tried his best to be ____________.
A.an artistB.a farmerC.a doctorD.a teacher
小题3:The old man loved ____________ very much when he was sixty.
A.writingB.his shopsC.moneyD.drawing
小题4:When the old man was in hospital, he was ____________ years old.
A.60B.70C.72D.78
小题5:Ann thought her grandpa’s pictures were ____________.
A.niceB.beautifulC.goodD.bad

小题1:D    
小题2:A
小题3:D
小题4:C
小题5:D

试题分析:短文大意:安的爷爷六十岁时开始学习绘画,十二年来,他画了很多,在他的工作室有很画。有一天,老人生病住院了。在他去世之前,他请安帮忙把他的画送给学校作纪念,但安认为他画得不好。
小题1:细节理解题。根据首句Ann’s grandpa was very rich and he had some shops (安的爷爷非常富有,他有一些上的)可知安的爷爷是个富人,所以选D。    
小题2:细节理解题。根据第三句For twelve years he drew a lot and there were many pictures in his workroom.(十二年来,他画了很多,在他的工作室有很多画)可知他尽最大努力当画家,所以选A。
小题3:细节理解题。根据第二句The old man began to learn drawing when he was sixty, and he loved it very much.(老人在他六十岁的时候开始学习绘画,他很喜欢它)可知他非常喜欢画画。所以选D。
小题4:推理判断题。根据The old man began to learn drawing when he was sixty和For twelve years he drew a lot可以推知他生病时是72岁,所以选C。
小题5:细节理解题。根据you’d better give them to a blind school(你最好把他们给盲人学校).可知安认为他爷爷画得不好,所以选D。
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