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The clock struck(敲)eleven at night. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me. Under the strong light, I looked sadly before me at a huge pile of books. I was going to have my exam the next day. "When can I go to bed?" I asked myself. I didn't answer, in fact I dared not.
The clock struck 12. "Oh, dear!" I cried, "ten more books to read before I can go to bed!" We pupils are the poorest creatures in the world. Dad does not agree with me on this. He did not have to work so hard when he was a boy.
The clock struck one.1 was quite hopeless now. I forgot all I had learnt. I was too tired to go on. I did the only thing I could. I prayed(祈祷),"Oh, God, Please help me pass the exam tomorrow. I do promise to work hard later on, Amen." My eyes were heavy, so heavy that I could hardly open them. A few minutes later, with my head on the desk, I fell asleep.
【小题1】When the writer was going over his lessons, all the others in the house were_______.

A.outside B.working in bed
C.asleep D.laughing at him
【小题2】What do you suppose happened to the writer?
A.He went to a church to pray again.
B.He failed in the exam.
C.He passed the exam by luck.
D.His teacher helped him with the exam.
【小题3】The best title for the passage would be_______.
A.Going Over My Lessons
B.Working Far into the Night
C.A Slow Student
D.The Night Before the Exam


【小题1】C
【小题2】B
【小题3】D

解析试题分析:在考试前的夜晚,作者的室友都已经睡觉了,但是作者正在复习知识,因为明天将要有一个考试。但是面对知识,作者感到不一定能将考试考好,因此越想越不能睡着,在面对一次又一次的反思中,最后还是睡着了。
【小题1】细节理解题。问题:当作者正在复习知识的时候,屋子里面的所有的人正在做什么?联系原文:The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me. 句意:整个房间都很安静。每个人都在睡觉,除了我。从而明确,其他人都在睡觉。故选C
【小题2】细节理解题。问题:你推想作者发生了什么事?分析原文,作者在考试前感觉到有太多的知识没有会,因此在面对这么多的书还没有读的时候,心情很沉重,因此说明作者对学习内容掌握的不好,所以推想作者考试会失败。故选B
【小题3】细节理解题。问题:短文最好的题目将会是什么?分析短文描述作者在考试前的心理斗争,结合选项第四项符合题意:考试前的夜晚。故选D
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【小题1】. From the second paragraph, we can infer (推断) that ________.

A.the writer didn’t like the impersonal part of his job
B.people can easily start talking with a name plate
C.Mr. Castle mistook Irving for Brett
D.Irving was the writer’s real name
【小题2】. The box boy refused to accept tips because ________.
A.customers only gave small tips to
B.some customers had strange ideas about tipping
C.he didn’t want to fight with the customers
D.the store didn’t allow the box boys to take tips
【小题3】. The underlined phrase “put down” in the third paragraph probably means ________.
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【小题4】What can be the best title for this text?
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【小题2】The old woman took the peach home because ________.
A.she knew there was a little boy in it
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【小题4】 What do we know about Momotaro in the passage?
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【小题1】What was the lion doing before he caught the mouse?

A.He was walking. B.He was talking.
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