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阅读理解。

  Joe Biggs was a butcher(屠夫).His shop was in a village in one of the most beautiful parts of southern England.He worked in it for many years while his father was there.Then, when his father reached the age of 65, he stopped working in the shop.Joe was alone in it, so he had to work harder.

  Joe worked five and a half days a week.His shop shut at one o'clock on Thursday, and it was shut the whole of Sunday.Saturdays were the busiest days.

  Joe had a big fridge in his shop, but he tried not to buy too much meat at a time.

  One Thursday a woman came into the shop at five minutes to one."I'm sorry I'm very late," she said," but some people have just telephoned to say that they are going to come to dinner tonight, and I need some more meat."

  Joe only had one piece of good meat in the shop.He had sold all the rest earlier in the day.He took the piece out and said to the woman." This is £7.15."

  "That piece is too small," the woman answered." Haven't you got anything bigger? "

Joe went into the room behind his shop, opened the fridge, put the piece of meat into it, took it out again and shut the door of the fridge with a lot of noise.Then he brought the piece of meat back to the woman and said," This piece is bigger and more expensive.It's £9.30."

  "Good," the woman answered with a smile," give me both of them, please."

(1)

Joe worked alone in the shop _________.

[  ]

A.

on Saturdays

B.

on Thursdays

C.

after his father died

D.

after his father stopped working

(2)

Joe sold meat in his shop _________

[  ]

A.

on Thursday afternoons

B.

on Sundays

C.

on Fridays

D.

every day

(3)

One day a woman came to his shop _________.

[  ]

A.

at 1∶55, Tuesday

B.

at 1∶05

C.

to say sorry to him

D.

because someone had suddenly telephoned her

(4)

Joe only had one piece of good meat because _________.

[  ]

A.

Joe's fridge was too small.

B.

he tried not to buy too much meat at a time

C.

he knew that the meat would go bad(变质)

D.

he had no money to buy more

(5)

Which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

The woman wanted to buy the two pieces of meat together.

B.

The woman didn't want the expensive piece of meat.

C.

Joe brought the woman a different piece.

D.

People bought all the meat from him.

答案:1.D;2.C;3.D;4.B;5.A;
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  There are many kinds of cars in this world.My grandfather thinks this is because cars are like their drivers.He says, “Rich people have expensive cars, big people have large cars, and old people drive old cars.” But I don't agree with him.

  My neighbor, Mrs.Hill, is 82 years old.She drives only on Tuesday, and then she drives only to the bank.She never drives more than 30 kilometers an hour.Do you think Mrs.Hill has a very old and small car? No! Her car is new.It's very large, and it can go 200 kilometers an hour!

  My friend Mike is an artist.He paints beautiful pictures with lots of colors.But his car is black.Mrs.Bates has a very, very old car.It often has some trouble.Does she drive that kind of car because she is poor? No, she has four restaurants and two million dollars in the bank.My uncle Joe has a very small car.Every Sunday, he drives to the country with his wife, his three children, his mother and his dog.

  Now, you have read about my friends and their cars.Do you agree with my grandfather? Maybe you have a car.Does it say something about you?

(1)

What does the writer's grandfather think of the relationship between people and cars?

[  ]

A.

A person has the same kind of car as himself(herself).

B.

Different people have cars of the same kind.

C.

Poor people have large cars.

D.

Artists have black cars.

(2)

Why does Mrs.Bates have an old car?

[  ]

A.

Because she is poor.

B.

Because she is rich.

C.

Because she likes old cars.

D.

The passage doesn't tell us why.

(3)

Though Uncle Joe has a very small car, ________

[  ]

A.

he has a dog

B.

he has a large family

C.

he has no children

D.

he has few members in his family

(4)

The writer's friend Mike paints ________

[  ]

A.

pictures in black

B.

colorless pictures

C.

colorful pictures

D.

pictures with only a few colors

(5)

Which sentence is right according to the passage?.

[  ]

A.

His grandfather's idea about cars is right.

B.

Cars are often the same as their drivers in many ways.

C.

Artists shouldn't drive black cars.

D.

A car doesn't say anything about its owner.

阅读理解

  “You're just in time, Joe. We're going to play Cowboys(牛仔)-and-Indians, and you can be the Indians.” one of my cousins (堂兄弟)said.

  “How many Indians?” I asked.

  “Oh, about a thousand.” he answered, and before I could say no, I was pushed out into the night and became a thousand Indians. Two minutes later I was running in the fields with a group of cowboys behind. The shouts of “After them. Let's catch the killers!” and other such TV - play language came into my ears as I ran round a corner and hurried into my Grandpa's car.

  “We've got him, boys. Let's go and catch him!”

  But no one wanted to come to get me. All of my cousins except one were always very friendly with me. It was quiet outside. And I went out of the car to have a look.

  Just then I heard a shout, “Bring the rope (绳子), and we can burn him.”

  “Only Indians burn people. Cowboys...” I stopped just in time. I had almost said, “Cowboys hang (绞死) people.”

  I was tied to a tree, and the cowboys were looking for some wood when my dear mother called, “We're leaving now.”

  “Untie me!” I shouted. “We're going.”

  “Why did Bobby want matches (火柴)?” Mum asked when we were in the car. “He was asking Dad whether he had any.”

  “Oh, he was just going to - matches? MATCHES? Are you sure he wanted matches?”

  Mother was quite sure, and I didn't say more.

1.How many children played the Indians?

[  ]

A.One thousand.
B.One hundred.
C.One group.
D.One.

2.Why did Joe's cousin say that Joe was just in time? Because ________.

[  ]

A.there were not enough children for the game

B.the game was just going to start

C.none of his cousins wanted to be the Indians

D.they were waiting for Joe

3.Joe didn't say “Cowboys hang people.” out because ________.

[  ]

A.he was tied to a tree

B.that would make things worse

C.he was caught by the cowboys

D.that would make the cowboys angry

4.Which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A.One of Joe's cousins was looking for matches.

B.Dad didn't want to give the children any matches.

C.Bobby wanted to get some matches from his father.

D.Mum didn't think children should play with matches.

5.The name of the story should be“________”.

[  ]

A.Joe and his cousins

B.Who knows what danger is waiting there

C.Cowboys - and -Indians is a favourite children's game

D.How cowboys and Indians fought in the past

阅读理解

  “You're just in time, Joe. We're going to play Cowboys(牛仔) and Indians, and you can be the Indians,” one of my cousins (堂兄弟)said.

  “How many Indians?” I asked.

  “Oh, about a thousand,” he answered, and before I could say no, I was pushed out into the night and became a thousand Indians. Two minutes later I was running in the fields with a group of cowboys behind. The shouts of “After them. Let's catch the killers!” and other such TV-play language came into my ears as I ran round a corner and hurried into my Grandpa's car.

  “We've got him, boys. Let's go and catch him !”

  But no one wanted to come to get me. All of my cousins except one were always very friendly with me. It was quiet outside. And I went out of the car to have a look.

  Just then I heard a shout, “Bring the rope (绳子), and we can burn him.”

  “Only Indians burn people. Cowboys...” I stopped just in time. I had almost said, “Cowboys hang (绞死) people.”

  I was tied to a tree, and the cowboys were looking for some wood when my dear mother called, “We're leaving now.”

  “Untie me,” I shouted. “We're going.”

  “Why did Bobby want matches (火柴) ?” Mum asked when we were in the car. “He was asking Dad whether he had any.”

  “Oh, he was just going to--matches? MATCHES? Are you sure he wanted matches?”

  Mother was quite sure, and I didn't say any more.

(1) How many children played the Indians?

[  ]

A. One thousand.

B. One hundred.

C. One group.

D. One. 

(2) Why did Joe's cousin say that Joe was just in time? Because ________.

[  ]

A. there were not enough children for the game

B. the game was just going to start

C. none of his cousins wanted to be the Indians

D. they were waiting for Joe

(3) Joe didn't say “Cowboys hang people.” out because ________.

[  ]

A. he was tied to a tree

B. that would make things worse

C. he was caught by the cowboys

D. that would make the cowboys angry

(4) Which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A. One of Joe's cousins was looking for matches.

B. Dad didn't want to give the children any matches.

C. Bobby wanted to get some matches from his father.

D. Mum didn't think children should play with matches.

(5) The name of the story should be“________”.

[  ]

A. Joe and his cousins

B. Who knows what danger is waiting there

C. Cowboys-and-Indians is a favorite children's game .

D. How cowboys and Indians fought in the past

阅读理解

  “You're just in time, Joe. We're going to play Cowboys(牛仔) and Indians, and you can be the Indians,” one of my cousins (堂兄弟)said.

  “How many Indians?” I asked.

  “Oh, about a thousand,” he answered, and before I could say no, I was pushed out into the night and became a thousand Indians. Two minutes later I was running in the fields with a group of cowboys behind. The shouts of “After them. Let's catch the killers!” and other such TV-play language came into my ears as I ran round a corner and hurried into my Grandpa's car.

  “We've got him, boys. Let's go and catch him !”

  But no one wanted to come to get me. All of my cousins except one were always very friendly with me. It was quiet outside. And I went out of the car to have a look.

  Just then I heard a shout, “Bring the rope (绳子), and we can burn him.”

  “Only Indians burn people. Cowboys...” I stopped just in time. I had almost said, “Cowboys hang (绞死) people.”

  I was tied to a tree, and the cowboys were looking for some wood when my dear mother called, “We're leaving now.”

  “Untie me,” I shouted. “We're going.”

  “Why did Bobby want matches (火柴) ?” Mum asked when we were in the car. “He was asking Dad whether he had any.”

  “Oh, he was just going to--matches? MATCHES? Are you sure he wanted matches?”

  Mother was quite sure, and I didn't say any more.

(1) How many children played the Indians?

[  ]

A. One thousand.

B. One hundred.

C. One group.

D. One. 

(2) Why did Joe's cousin say that Joe was just in time? Because ________.

[  ]

A. there were not enough children for the game

B. the game was just going to start

C. none of his cousins wanted to be the Indians

D. they were waiting for Joe

(3) Joe didn't say “Cowboys hang people.” out because ________.

[  ]

A. he was tied to a tree

B. that would make things worse

C. he was caught by the cowboys

D. that would make the cowboys angry

(4) Which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A. One of Joe's cousins was looking for matches.

B. Dad didn't want to give the children any matches.

C. Bobby wanted to get some matches from his father.

D. Mum didn't think children should play with matches.

(5) The name of the story should be“________”.

[  ]

A. Joe and his cousins

B. Who knows what danger is waiting there

C. Cowboys-and-Indians is a favorite children's game .

D. How cowboys and Indians fought in the past

阅读理解。
  After Mr and Mrs Smith spent a happy morning at the zoo with Joe,their four-year-old grandson they stopped at the restaurant and then went into it for lunch.When the waiter passed them some menus, Mr
Smith reached into his pocket for his glasses. He was disappointed(失望的)to find that they were lost.“I
know where your glasses are, Grandpa ,"said the grandson.    
  "Where?"asked Mr Smith happily.     
  "They are at the zoo. ”Joe answered. “When you took me off the train near the elephants,they fell out
of your pocket. ”    
  Mr Smith was a little angry and he asked,"Joe,if you saw my glasses fall out of my shirt,why didn't
you tell me?”    
  "Well,Grandpa,"said Joe,"after you put your foot on them,I didn't think you wanted them any
more.      
1. Where did they stay the whole morning?
A. A restaurant.      
B. At the zoo.
C. Their home.      
D. The station.
2. Which one is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Joe is the son of Mr and Mrs Smith.    
B. They had their lunch at home.     
C. Mr Smith found his glasses at last.
D. Mr Smith's glasses were broken.
3. Where was Mr Smith’s glasses?    
A. At the restaurant.    
B. 0n the way to the restaurant.     
C. At the zoo.
D. In Mr Smith’s pocket.
4. What happened to Mr Smith's glasses at last?   
A. Stolen by the thief.    
B. Broken by Joe.    
C. Lost at the zoo.
D. Stepped by Mr Smith.
5. What do you think of Joe?
A. Clever    
B. Naughty.      
C. Silly.    
D. Lovely.

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