题目内容
Everybody has a home. People have homes. Animals have homes. People live in many different kinds of homes. Animals have different kinds of homes, too.
Some animals live in holes under the ground. The woodchuck
(土拨鼠)lives under the ground. His home has two doom. If any enemy comes in one door, the woodchuck goes out the other. Some animals live in holes in trees. Some squirrels build nests(巢穴)high in trees. Some birds live in holes in trees. Most of the birds live in nests. Some birds build their nests high in trees. Crows(乌鸦)build their nests high in trees. But hawks build their nests high in the mountains.(1) The text is about ________.
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.some animals and birdsB
.animals' homesC
.different animals(2) ________ live under the ground.
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.The woodchuck and the squirrelB
.Some animalsC
.Some birds(3) How many doors has the woodchuck in his hours?
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A .Two |
B .Three |
C .No doors |
(4) Animals' homes are ________.
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A .not the same |
B .in bushes |
C .in holes |
(5) Which animal carries his home on his back?
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A .The squirrel |
B .The hare |
C .The tortoise |
Tom and Fred were talking about the year 2050.
“What will 1 be like in the year 2050?” asked Tom.
“I don’t know,” said Fred. “What do you think?”
“Well, no one knows. But it is __2__ to guess,” said Tom. “In the year 2050 everybody will carry a pocket (袖珍) __3___. The computer will give people the __4__ to all their problems. We shall all have telephones in our pockets,__5___ . And we’ll be able to talk to our friends all over the world. Perhaps(也许) we’ll be able to ___6__ them at the same time. Machines will do ___7___of the work, and people will have more__8__. Perhaps they will work only two or three days a week. They will be able to fly to the moon by spaceship and spend their holidays there.”
“I’m very _9__to hear that. I hope to fly to the moon. And I hope I’ll be able to live _10___,” said Fred. “Won’t that be interesting? Just like a fish.”
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People of Burlington are being disturbed by the sound of bells. Four students from Burlington College of Higher Education are in the bell tower of the church and have made up their minds to 15 the bells nonstop for two weeks as a protest(抗议) against heavy trucks which run 16 through the narrow High Street.“They not only make it 17 to sleep at night, but they are doing damage(损害) to our houses and shops of historical 18 ,”
said John Norris, one of the protesters.
“ 19 we must have these noisy trucks on the roads,” said Jean Lacey, a biology student, “why don’t they build a new road that goes round the town? Burlington isn’t much more than a 20 village. Its streets were never meant for heavy traffic”.
Harry Fields also studying 21 said they wanted to make as much noise as possible to force the government officials to realize what everybody was having to stand. “Most of them don’t live here anyway,” he said, “they come in for meetings and the Town Hall is soundproof(隔音的), so they probably don’t 22 . It’s high time they realized the problem.” The fourth student, Liza Vernum, said she thought the public were mostly on their side, and even if they weren’t they soon would be.
I asked if they were 23 that the police might come to stop them.
“Not really,” she said, “actually we are suitable bellringers. I mean we are assistant bellringers for the church. There is no 24 against practising.”
I left the church with the sound of the bells ringing in my ears.
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