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Mike likes climbing the mountains very much. One day he went climbing in the countryside. After three hours, he felt tired, then he started to sleep under a big tree. When he woke up, he saw a tiger not far from him. He jumped up and ran away quickly. When he got to a road, a car came and nearly(几乎)stopped, Mike opened the door of the car and jumped in. He got a terrible surprise when he was in the car, there was nobody in the driver’s place. He was so afraid that he closed his eyes.The car moved slowly and it stopped at last. He opened his eyes and saw a man open the door and he wanted to sit in driver’s place. Mike said to him, “Don’t get in. The car can drive by itself (它自己). ” But the man said, “ The car couldn’t move on the mountain and I pushed (推)it all the way down .”
小题1: Mike likes to climb the mountains.
小题2: Mike saw a tiger not far from him when he woke up.
小题3:Mike got a terrible surprise in the car because there was a tiger driving the car.
小题4: The car move slowly down by itself.
小题5: A man pushed the car all the way down from the mountain.

小题1:A
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:B
小题5:A

试题分析:本文叙述了迈克有一次去爬山,因为累了所以就在树下睡着了,醒来发现离他不远处有一只老虎,于是就上了一辆正在跑着的车,当他上了车以后,他发现车上没有司机,他吓得闭上了眼睛,当他睁开眼的时候,有人要坐在司机的位置上,迈克认为这车不用司机,它自己会走,这人告诉迈克说:是他一直在推着车走。
小题1:根据Mike likes climbing the mountains very much.可知迈克喜欢爬山,故选A。
小题2:根据When he woke up, he saw a tiger not far from him. 当他醒来的时候,他看见离他不远处有一只老虎,故选A。
小题3:根据He got a terrible surprise when he was in the car, there was nobody in the driver’s place.当他在车里的时候,他很吃惊,司机的坐位上没有人,而不是一只老虎老虎在开车,故选B。
小题4:根据The car couldn’t move on the mountain and I pushed (推)it all the way down .可知车自己不会走,是司机一直在后面推着走,所以这里叙述车自己能走,是错误的,故选B。
小题5:根据The car couldn’t move on the mountain and I pushed (推)it all the way down 可知车一直是有人推着的,故选A。
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