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People have used pigeons to carry messages to one another for hundreds of years. In the 12th century, the royal palaces of Iraq and Syria included pigeon houses so the kings could be kept informed of their generals’ victories and defeats on the battlefield. In fact, pigeons were a common way to send messages right up through World War II.
Many countries, such as the United States, England, France, Germany, and Italy, in both World War I and World War II, used carrier pigeons. Not only were the birds often the fastest, most reliable way to send messages, they could also be used to reach soldiers far behind enemy lines, where radios and field telephone lines were useless. Since they could easily be released (释放) from airplanes or ships, every branch of the armed services used the birds. In World War II, more than 3,000 soldiers and 150 officers were needed to care for and train the tens of thousands of birds in the U.S. Pigeon Service.
Carrying messages could be a dangerous job. Some pigeons performed with such bravery that they became famous and were even awarded medals, such as England’s Dicken Medal of Gallantry. In a few cases, pigeons even became prisoners of war. In 1918 American forces captured a pigeon named Kaiser, which had been trained to fly special missions for Germany during battle. He was taken to America, where he lived to the age of 32. The most famous pigeon of all may have been Cher Ami. Stationed in France during World War I, he carried twelve important messages for American forces. On his last mission, though wounded, he carried a message that saved the lives of 194 American soldiers. For his extraordinary service, he was awarded the French “Croix de Guerre.”
Carrier pigeons are a slightly different breed (品种) from the kind of pigeons you see on city streets. They are much thinner and taller, with longer legs. Many people find carrier pigeons ugly because of their big wattle, a bent buildup of skin on the beak(鸟嘴); however, people who raise pigeons often enjoy this strange appearance and consider carriers the best of their breed.
Today, modern communication methods can carry information from one place to another hundreds of times faster than a pigeon could do. However, few people would argue with the fact that carrier pigeons—especially those that served in the military—have earned their place in history. Stories about brave pigeons such as Cher Ami, President Wilson, and Colonel’s Lady have the power to inspire us as no fax machine or high-speed Internet connection could ever do.
小题1:Many countries used carrier pigeons in the war because_______.
A.they could be believed in
B.they were easily raised
C.they could reach the enemy lines
D.they could hardly be found by airplanes
小题2:Which is the best example to show the bravery of carrier pigeons?
A.Carrier pigeons could fly to places where radios and telephone lines were useless.
B.For his extraordinary service, Cher Ami was awarded the French “Croix de Guerre”.
C.In World War II, more than 3,000 soldiers were needed to care for and train the pigeons.
D.In the 12th century, kings in Iraq were kept informed of the victories and defeats by pigeons.
小题3:From the passage, we can learn _________.
A.how carrier pigeons developed in history
B.how to train carrier pigeons to get victory
C.carrier pigeons played an important role in the wars in the old days
D.pigeons inspired soldiers to fight before high-speed Internet invented

小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:C

试题分析:这篇短文重点介绍了信鸽在过去战争中扮演的重要角色,并详细介绍了二战中的几只著名的信鸽。
小题1:根据短文第二段Not only were the birds often the fastest, most reliable way to send messages, they could also be used to reach soldiers far behind enemy lines, where radios and field telephone lines were useless.描述,可知许多国家在战争中使用信鸽主要是因为它的可信度,故选A.
小题2:根据第三段The most famous pigeon of all may have been Cher Ami. …… For his extraordinary service, he was awarded the French “Croix de Guerre.”描述,可知选B.
小题3:这篇短文重点描述了信鸽在二战中发挥的重大作用,由此可见过去信鸽在战争中扮演了重要的角色,故选C。
点评:本文难度较大,个别小题需要根据相关内容进行推理总结。首先要认真阅读短文,注意前后联系,掌握短文大意,然后带着问题再读短文,找出相关段落,分析总结,判断出正确选项。文章所设试题主要考察细节查找,做题关键是找出原文的根据,认真核查小题和原文的异同。
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For example, in many history books it is  3   that people who lived three thousand years ago 4 salted fish. Thousands of years ago in Egypt(埃及), salt 5  keep the dead. It can keep the dead bodies  6 decay.(腐烂)
In the eighteenth century, a person who stole salt was   7  to have broken the   8 . if a person was caught stealing salt, he would be thrown into   9  . Books also record that in England about ten thousand people were put into prison during that century   10  stealing salt! In the year 1553, if a man took   11  than his share of salt, he would be thought to have broken the law and would be   12  punished(惩罚).
Salt was very  13  on the dinner table of a king. It was always put   14 the king when he sat down to eat. Then important visitors sat near the salt   15 less important visitors were given seats farther away from it.
小题1:
A.whenB.whereC.whatD.which
小题2:
A.throughoutB.thoughtC.thoughD.although
小题3:
A.sayB.reportedC.recordedD.reading
小题4:
A.eatB.ateC.eatingD.have eaten
小题5:
A.used toB.was used toC.was usedD.used
小题6:
A.offB.fromC.onD.out
小题7:
A.thinkB.considerC.thoughtfulD.thought
小题8:
A.lawB.glassC.computerD.time
小题9:
A.poolB.hillC.prisonD.river
小题10:
A.becauseB.because ofC.byD.as
小题11:
A.moreB.lessC.fewerD.most
小题12:A. serious    B. bad       C. terrible         D seriously
小题13:
A.importantB.necessaryC.cleverD.cheerful
小题14:A. in the front of B behind  C. in front of     D. before
小题15:
A.whenB.asC.howeverD.while


A young man from a village called Nawalapitiya married a young woman from Maiyuwa, a small village. They lived with the man’s big family-his parents, his brothers, their wives and husbands and children. The family kept an elephant, in which the woman soon took a great interest. Every day she fed it with fruit and sugar.
Three months later, having quarreled with her husband, the woman went back to her parents’ home. Soon the elephant refused to eat and work. It appeared to be ill and heartbroken. One morning after several weeks the animal disappeared from the house.
It went to the woman’s home. On seeing her, the elephant waved its trunk and touched her with it. The young woman was so moved by the act of the animal .So she went back to her husband’s home.
小题1:The woman left her new home ______.
A.to visit her own parents in Maiyuwa
B.to see if the elephant would follow her
C.because she was angry with her husband
D.because she was tired of the large family
小题2:The word “disappeared” in the reading means “______”.
A.ran awayB.lostC.hidD.remained
小题3:After the young woman left her husband’s home, the elephant______.
A.returned to the forestB.was sad because it missed her
C.went to look for a new homeD.was sick because nobody fed it
小题4:How did the elephant express its feeling when it saw the young woman?
A.It waved its trunk and smiled.B.It touched her with its trunk.
C.It touched her and cried.D.It waved its trunk and ran around her.
小题5:The writer wrote the story in order to______.
A.show that elephants are very clever
B.tell how a woman trained a wild animal
C.show that women care more for animals than men do
D.tell how an animal got a husband and a wife together again
One day Daddy and I went out    1    a walk. On the way we   2   a lot of people. We went up and   3   a look. Oh, dear!   4  did we see? There   5   a donkey(驴) in the middle of the road. It would not move. The cars and buses could not get    6  .
Then a policeman came. "   7  donkey is this?" he asked. "It' s   8   ," said a farmer, "but I   9  move it. " The policeman and the farmer did  10  best to move the donkey, but it would not move. We laughed, but the   11   of the cars and the buses were    12   . "We can't move the donkey," the farmer and the policeman said. "What shall we do?"
"Give him a carrot," my father said.
"   13  a good idea!" said the farmer.
Soon he found a    14   and showed it to the donkey. When the donkey saw a carrot, it jumped up and walked after the farmer.   15   the cars and buses could get past at last.
小题1:
A.forB.fromC.atD.on
小题2:
A.saw B.looked C.looked for D.watched
小题3:
A.enjoyed B.had C.played D.gave
小题4:
A.When B.Where C.What D.Which
小题5:
A.is B.was C.has D.had
小题6:
A.pastB.toC.onD.up
小题7:
A.Who B.Who's C.Which's D.Whose
小题8:
A.mineB.meC.youD.my
小题9:
A.can B.can't C.could D.couldn't
小题10:
A.his B.her C.their D.its
小题11:
A.drivers B.workers C.riders D.teachers
小题12:
A.worriedB.happyC.gladD.pleased
小题13:
A.He's B.She's C.Which is D.That's
小题14:
A.carrotB.catC.dogD.camel
小题15:
A.Some of B.Little of C.All D.Few of
I have a neighbor we call “Happy”. I have never seen her angry at anything and never heard her say a harsh word to anyone or about anyone.
Happy and her husband Ben, 70, have a huge garden. They spent many happy hours together working on it. Most of the neighbors watched interestingly as Ben doubled the size of their garden. As the cost of food climbed faster than Ben’s beans, we all wished we also had such a large garden. As the rest of us spent our dollars at the market, Happy could be seen picking beans in her back yard.
Last month, Happy and Ben invited most of the neighborhood over for an “all-day food festival”. We were told to bring gloves and arrive very early in the morning. We didn’t know what was about to take place.
By 9:00 am, there were nine of us in the garden picking tomatoes, beans, okra, and squash. By 10:00 am, there was lots of laughter. We shared a lot of stories. By five o’clock, everyone was a little drunk from the wine and beer. After dinner, we played games. As we were leaving, Happy and Ben handed each of us a shopping bag filled with the bounty of the day, already packaged and frozen. What a delightful gift!
Well, the point wasn’t so much about the food. The true gift was a day of friends enjoying one another’s company. None of it would have happened if it had been for Happy and Ben’s garden. Now they have a blog about gardening in case we decided to plant a garden. And I am so proud of my tomato plants!
小题1:According to paragraph 2, people wished they also had a garden so that                  .
A.they could spend happy times together with their family in it
B.they could grow vegetables and sell at the market
C.they could invite their neighbors and hold parties in it
D.they didn’t have to spend so much money on food
小题2: Which of the following is the same as the underlined word “bounty”?
A.Present.B.Kindness.C.Laughter.D.Happiness.
小题3:For what purpose did Happy and Ben invite the neighbors to their garden?
A.To ask them to attend a birthday party
B.To help them get to know each other.
C.To let them enjoy what they grew in the garden.
D.To ask them to share some interesting stories.
小题4:What did the writer most probably think of the time he spent in the garden?
A.He thought it was too short but enjoyable.
B.He thought it was wonderful.
C.He thought it was not as good as he thought.
D.He thought it was too terrible.
小题5:We can infer that                     .
A.Happy and her husband Ben don’t like spending time with others
B.Happy and her husband Ben sometimes quarrel with each other
C.Happy and her husband Ben are a generous and warm-hearted couple
D.Happy and her husband Ben live on the food they grow in their garden
“The zoo has money problem,” Grandmother Sandy said.
Angel listened. She heard that Fresno’s Chaffee Zoo didn’t have enough money to take care of its animals.
Angel loved animals. She planned to study them when she grew up. Angel’s family had four cats. Angel took good care of them and made sure that they always had food and water.
Angel felt sorry for the zoo animals. While the others in the family were cooking dinner, Angel was cooking up a way to help the animals. She decided to write a letter to show how she felt. At the end of the letter, she wrote: “Give a dollar, help an animal.” She sent the letter and a dollar to The Fresno Bee, a local newspaper.
A few days after that, Angel’s letter was published. Almost immediately, people began sending in money. Angel’s letter was having effect!
At school, Angel went to each classroom to read the letter that appeared on the newspaper. She asked students in her school to give money to the zoo. Next, Angel was asked to appear on television. She was invited to be on a popular talk show.
The workers in the zoo were very happy. Ray Navarro is the person most responsible(有责任的)for the animals. “Angel opened the eyes of Fresno,” said Ray. “She made us see that people can make a difference.”
小题1:By saying “Angel was cooking up a way to help the animals”, the writer means ___________
A.Angel wanted to cook the animals for food
B.Angel was cooking a meal for the animals
C.Angel wanted to help the animals to run away
D.Angel was thinking of an idea to help the animals
小题2:Which is the correct order of the following events?
a. Angel appeared on television.            b. People began sending in money.
c. Angel’s letter was published.            d. Angel asked her schoolmates to give money.
e. Angel wrote the letter to a local newspaper.
A.c-a-b-e-dB.e-a-b-d-cC.e-c-b-d-aD.b-d-e-c-a
小题3:Ray Navarro thought that Angel _________.
A.was most responsible for the animalsB.was good at making animals happy
C.helped the people in FresnoD.could cure blind people
Mr. Smith likes playing cards(扑克)at night and goes to bed very late. He often oversleeps(睡过头). Mrs. Smith has to wake him up(不得不把他叫醒),so he won't be late for work.
One day,they have a big fight(打架). They do not speak to each other. In the evening,Mr. Smith gives his wife(妻子)a piece of paper. The paper says “Call me at seven o’clock in the morning”. Then he goes to bed.
The next morning,when Mr. Smith wakes up,it's already 9:00. He is very angry. He gets up and puts on his clothes. He finds(发现)another piece of paper on the table. “It’s seven o’clock. Get up!”
小题1:What does Mr. Smith like doing?
A.He likes playing cards.B.He likes playing ball games.
C.He likes fighting.D.He likes writing letter.
小题2: Why does Mr. Smith oversleep?
A.He works very hard.B.He can’t sleep at night.
C.He goes to bed late.D.He watches TV too late.
小题3:Why don’t they speak to each other?
A.Because Mr. Smith is ill.B.Because they have a big fight.
C.Because they are both late.D.Because they don’t have dinner.
小题4:What time does Mr. Smith get up the next morning?
A.He gets up at 8 o’clock.B.He gets up at 9 o’clock.
C.He gets up at 7 o’clock.D.He gets up at 10 o’clock.
小题5:What does Mrs. Smith’s paper say?
A.It says “Call me at 9 o’clock in the morning”. B.It says “Don’t be late”.
C.It says “Get up,pleaseD.It says “It’s 7 o’clock. Get up”.

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