题目内容

I didn’t make much money when I took the job in London. I always had simple meals.
One night, I felt very tired, so I sat outside in a small park and began to eat a small piece of bread.
A tall man who was not dressed well walked to me. He thought I had money and asked, “Sir, could you please give me some money?”
I said, “I don’t have any.”
He said, “I know the persons like you wouldn’t give anybody anything.”
I became very angry because he didn’t believe me. I looked at him and gave my wallet to him, “Look in my wallet.”
He then said “sorry” to me and opened his wallet and said, “Here I will give you some.”
I looked at him in surprise and said, “No, thank you.” And then I walked away.
Money is important, but I’d rather(宁愿) make it by working hard than get by asking others for it.
根据短文内容,判断正误,正确的填“T”。错误的填“F”。
小题1:The writer(作者) had a small piece of bread for lunch in a restaurant.
小题2:At first, the tall man asked the writer for some money.
小题3:The writer was angry with the tall man because the tall man didn’t believe him.
小题4:There was much money in the writer’s wallet.
小题5:Finally, the writer got some money from the tall man.

小题1:F
小题2:T
小题3:T
小题4:F
小题5:F

试题分析:本文讲述了作者在伦敦的工作挣不了多少钱,一天,当他在公园里吃面包时一个人过来向他要钱,他没有,不是他不想帮助别人,后来那人给他钱,他不要。这个故事告诉我们:钱很重要,但要通过自己的努力去得到,而不是轻易地问别人要,那样得来的钱没价值。
小题1:细节理解题。根据文中句子I sat outside in a small park and began to eat a small piece of bread.我坐在外面的一个小公园里开始吃一小片面包。可知他不是在饭店里吃的。故填F。
小题2:细节理解题。根据文中句子“Sir, could you please give me some money?”先生,给我点钱好吗?可知题目中的描述是正确的,故填T。
小题3:细节理解题。根据文中句子I became very angry because he didn’t believe me.我很生气因为他不相信我。可知题目中的描述是正确的,故填T。
小题4:推理判断题。根据文中描述,作者给那个高个男人看了他的钱包,并且那个人向作者道歉,可以推知作者的钱包里没钱,不是不想给,故填F。
小题5:细节理解题。根据文中句子I looked at him in surprise and said, “No, thank you.” And then I walked away.我惊讶地看着那个人说,“不,谢谢。”然后我就走开了。可知作者没拿那人的钱,故填F。
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A.fear has something to do with one's health.
B.fear is a result of one's relaxed heartbeat.
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小题6:A. also                  B. so                      C. too
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小题8:A. for                      B. at                      C. of
小题9:A. go                     B. teach                   C. take
小题10:A. themselves            B. them                    C. they
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A.They can help people do housework.
B.They can work as judges.
C.They can work in the factory.
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