题目内容

Which is more useful?(有用的)

Thomas is in Grade Two now. He goes to school from Monday to Friday. After school he must do some housework. He helps his parents on the farm(农场) on Saturdays and Sundays. So he doesn’t have any time to play soccer in the daytime. He often plays soccer with his friends in the moon (月亮).

It’s five in the afternoon. School is over. Thomas goes home and cooks for his family. After dinner he sees his friend Paul near his house and asks him to play soccer. The boy looks at the sky and sees the moon. Then he asks,” Which is more useful, the sun or the moon?”

“I think the moon is,” says Thomas. “We need light (光线) in the evening, because we see not the sun, but the moon!”

1.Thomas’ parents are ________.

A.workers

B.teachers

C.policemen

D.farmers

2.Thomas must work on the farm       days in a week.

A.two

B.three

C.four

D.five

3.Thomas is busy in the daytime, so       .

A.he does some homework in the evening

B.he does some washing(洗) and cleaning in the evening

C.he plays soccer with his friends in the moon

D.he watches TV at home in the evening

4.Thomas sees Paul       today.

A.in the morning

B.in the afternoon

C.in the evening

D.at school

5.Thomas only likes       .

A.the sun

B.the moon

C.Saturdays

D.Sundays

 

【答案】

1.D

2.A

3.C

4.C

5.B

【解析】

1.细节理解题,有第一自然段的句子“He helps his parents on the farm(农场) on Saturdays and Sundays.”可知其父母是农民。故选D

2.细节理解题,有第一自然段的句子“He helps his parents on the farm(农场) on Saturdays and Sundays.”可知在周末托马斯帮助父母在农场干活。故选A

3.细节理解题,有第一自然段的末句He often plays soccer with his friends in the moon (月亮)可知,托马斯在晚上踢足球。

4.理解推断题,文句给我们提示:After dinner he sees his friend Paul near his house and asks him to play soccer.保罗玩球的时间是晚上。

5.最后一自然段告诉正确答案

 

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