When Bill is very young, he loves picture. His mother often draws some for him on old pieces of paper. She is very bad at drawing, but bill likes her pictures and always wants more. Then, when he is a little older, Bill’s mother gives him some pencils and a drawing book, and he begins drawing pictures, too. But they are never good .When Bill is five years old, his mother gives him a small blackboard and some pieces of a baby on the blackboard, he draws lines(线条) and rubs(擦) them out too for ten minutes , but when he looks at his picture , he is not happy. “Well”, he says at last(最后) to his mother, “I’ll put a tail(尾巴) on it and make it a monkey.”
【小题1】Bill ___ when he is very young.

A.loves watching TV very much
B.often wants his mother to draw pictures for him
C.likes old pieces of paper very much
D.always wants his mother to buy pictures for him
【小题2】He is a little older, so his mother gives him ____ and lets him begin drawing pictures .
A.some paper and ink
B.a book and some pens
C.some pencils and a drawing book
D.a blackboard and some old paper
【小题3】How old is he when he is trying to draw a baby on the blackboard?
A.He’s five years old
B.He’s fifteen years old
C.He’s fifty years old
D.He’s five like a cat
【小题4】Bill wants to put a tail in the picture , so _________ .
A.it looks like a duck
B.it looks like a dog
C.it looks like a monkey
D.it looks like a cat
【小题5】Which of the following sentences is right?
A.Bill’s mother does will in drawing.
B.bill isn’t bad at drawing.
C.There are three people in the story.
D.Bill isn’t happy when he looks at his picture of a baby

When Bill is very young, he loves picture. His mother often draws some for him on old pieces of paper. She is very bad at drawing, but bill likes her pictures and always wants more. Then, when he is a little older, Bill’s mother gives him some pencils and a drawing book, and he begins drawing pictures, too. But they are never good .When Bill is five years old, his mother gives him a small blackboard and some pieces of a baby on the blackboard, he draws lines(线条) and rubs(擦) them out too for ten minutes , but when he looks at his picture , he is not happy. “Well”, he says at last(最后) to his mother, “I’ll put a tail(尾巴) on it and make it a monkey.”

1.Bill ___ when he is very young.

A.loves watching TV very much

B.often wants his mother to draw pictures for him

C.likes old pieces of paper very much

D.always wants his mother to buy pictures for him

2.He is a little older, so his mother gives him ____ and lets him begin drawing pictures .

A.some paper and ink

B.a book and some pens

C.some pencils and a drawing book

D.a blackboard and some old paper

3.How old is he when he is trying to draw a baby on the blackboard?

A.He’s five years old

B.He’s fifteen years old

C.He’s fifty years old

D.He’s five like a cat

4.Bill wants to put a tail in the picture , so _________ .

A.it looks like a duck

B.it looks like a dog

C.it looks like a monkey

D.it looks like a cat

5.Which of the following sentences is right?

A.Bill’s mother does will in drawing.

B.bill isn’t bad at drawing.

C.There are three people in the story.

D.Bill isn’t happy when he looks at his picture of a baby

 

阅读理解。
    "How are you?" is a nice question. It's a friendly waythat people in the USA greet each other. But "How
are you" is also a very unusual question. It's a question that doesn't need an answer. The person who asks
"How are you" hopes to hear the the answer "Fine", even if the person's friend isn't fine. The reason is that
"How are you" isn't really a question and "Fine" isn't really an answer. They are simply other ways of saying
"Hello" or "Hi".
    Sometimes, people also don't say exactly what they mean. For example, when someone asks, "Do you
agree?" the other person may think, "No, I disagree. I think you are wrong…" But it isn't very polite to
disagree so strongly, so the other person might say, "I'm not sure." It's a nicer way to say that you don't
agree with someone.
    People also don't say exactly what they are thinking. For example,many talks over the phone finish when
one person says, "I've to go now." Often, the person who wants to hang up gives an excuse. "Someone is
at the door." "Something is burning on the stove."  The excuses might be real, or not. Perhaps the person
who wants to hang up simply doesn't want to talk any more, but it isn't polite to say that. The excuse is
more polite, and it doesn't hurt the other person.
    Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an idea, or finishing a talk, people don't say exactly
what they are thinking. It's an important way that people try to be nicer each other, and it's a part of the game
of language.
1. When a person in America asks "How are you", he or she wants to hear "______".
[     ]
A. How are you.
B. Hello
C. I don't know
D. Fine
2. When a person doesn't agree with someone, it's more polite to say, "______."
[     ]
A. You are wrong, I think
B. I am not sure
C. I'm sure I don't agree
D. No, I don't agree
3. A polite way to end a conversation on the phone is to say, "______."
[     ]
A. I have to go now
B. You should hang up
C. You should have to go now
D. I don't like to talk any more
4. When a person says, "I have to go now", he may be ______.
[     ]
A. ill
B. asking you a question
C. giving an excuse
D. hurting someone's feeling
5. One of rules of the game of language is erhaps "______".
[     ]
A. Don't tell people the truth
B. Don't hurt the other person's feelings
C. Always say what you mean
D. Never say exactly what you are thinking about
阅读理解。
                                                                       Tom:
     I have a friend who is from the UK. He smokes a lot every day. He'll be 40 this year and 4 years ago
 his doctor told him he wouldn't make it to 50. That's about when his daughter will graduate from high
 school. I hope he can give up smoking by that.
                                                                        Mary:
     Choosing to be a smoker isn't really a personal decision. Most smokers start smoking before they are
 18 years old, and most become addicted (上瘾的) after just a few cigarettes. I think we should stop
 factories from producing cigarettes.
                                                                        Lucy:
     I'm 17 now. I don't think I will smoke in the future. Sometimes I also try to stop my father from smoking.
  Smoking is very harmful to our health and can drive people to death. Let's do something right now in our
 own families.
                                                                        Peter:
     Smoking causes millions of young deaths and affects (影响) everyone's heath. It's high time to stop this,
 but I'm afraid smokers won't like to stop, even though they know it's harmful.
1. What does the doctor mean by "he wouldn't make it to 50"?
    A. He shouldn't have 50 cigarettes every day.
    B. He should give up smoking when he was 50.
    C. He could only have at most 50 cigarettes a day.
    D. He would die before he was 50.
2. _____ thinks people should stop producing cigarettes.
    A. Tom
    B. Mary
    C. Lucy
    D. Peter
3. Whose father is a smoker?
    A. Tom's.
    B. Mary's.
    C. Lucy's.
    D. Peter's
4. The four persons all _____. 
    A. like smoking
    B. have friends who like smoking
    C. have taken some actions to stop smoking
    D. think people shouldn't smoke
5. Which of the following is true?
    A. Tom's friend died of smoking.
    B. Mary has been a smoker since she was 18.
    C. Lucy doesn't smoke.
    D. Peter shows no interest in stopping smoking.

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