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Peter is from Japan. He went to America last month. One day, he walked into a small restaurant for dinner. He wanted to eat eggs, but he didn’t know how to say them in English. He looked around, and he saw a girl eating eggs. So he pointed the eggs on the girl’s table. The waiter knew what he would like. After some time, he brought eggs to Peter.
Then Peter wanted to eat mushrooms(蘑菇), but nobody ate mushrooms in the restaurant. He took out a pencil and drew a picture of a mushroom on the menu. The waiter saw the picture and then went away. After some time, he got back. He didn’t bring mushrooms to Peter, but he gave him a black umbrella(雨伞).
小题1:Where did the story take place(发生)?
A. In a library           B. In a hospital                C. In a restaurant
小题2:How did Peter get the eggs ?
A. He pointed the eggs on the girl’s table. and the waiter understood what he wanted to eat.
B. He told the waiter what he wanted to eat.
C. He drew a picture of an egg and the waiter understood what he wanted to eat.
小题3:What’s the Chinese meaning(意思) of “point”?
A. 扔                       B. 卖                   C. 指向
小题4: Why did the waiter bring an umbrella to Peter?
A. Because Peter wanted an umbrella.
B. Because the waiter thought the picture on the menu was an umbrella.
C. Because Peter drew an umbrella on the menu.
小题5:What can be the best title(标题) for the story?
A. A happy Trip             B. A Hard Dinner            C. A Bad Restaurant

小题1:C
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:B

小题1:根据One day, he walked into a small restaurant for dinner. 及下文描述,可知这个故事发生在饭馆,故选C
小题1:根据第一段So he pointed the eggs on the girl’s table. The waiter knew what he would like. 描述,可知选A
小题1:联系上文and he saw a girl eating eggs.,可知因此他指向女孩桌子上的鸡蛋,故选C
小题1:根据He took out a pencil and drew a picture of a mushroom on the menu.因为蘑菇形状像伞,故选B
小题1:通过阅读短文可知彼得这顿饭吃的很不容易,故选B,一顿艰难的饭.
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Tom saw an advertisement in a newspaper for a beautiful bicycle. It cost 55 pounds. So he went to the shop and asked to see one of the wonderful bicycles.
The owner of the shop was harpy to show one to Tom. Tom examined(检查)it carefully, and turned to the owner and said, "There isn’t a lamp on this bicycle. hut there was one on the bicycle in your advertisement."
"Yes, Sir, "answered the man." But the lamp isn’t included(包含)in the price of bicycle."
"Not included in the price of bicycle?" Tom said angrily. "But that’s not honest. If the lamp is in the advertisement, it should be included in the price.”“Well, Sir,” answered the shop owner coldly. "There is also a girl on the bicycle in the advertisement. but we cannot give you a girl with the bicycle, either."
小题1:In the advertisement, there was a ______ and a ______ on the bicycle.
A.lamp; manB.picture; lamp
C.lamp; girlD.newspaper; shop owner
小题2: After he read the advertisement, Tom decided to ______.
A.see and buy the lampB.examine the bicycle
C.see and buy the bikeD.ask the shop owner
小题3:Tom ______ after he looked at the bike carefully.
A.returned the bike to the shop ownerB.didn’t find a lamp on the bicycle
C.showed the bike to the shop ownerD.bought the bicycle at once
小题4: Tom thought it was ______ for the shop owner to sell the bike without a lamp while there was one in the advertisement.
A.necessaryB.goodC.rightD.wrong
小题5: The text gives us a lesson that ______.
A.sometimes we can’t completely (完全地) believe an advertisement.
B.we must read the newspaper carefully
C.The price of something is often changed
D.we should examine bicycles carefully before we buy them
Mr Smith was ill and he went to see a doctor. The doctor asked  him to put out his tongue(舌头), and then he said, “OK, You can put your tongue back now. There’s nothing wrong with you, but I’m afraid you have a problem. You hardly ever take exercise.”
  “But, doctor,” Mr Smith said, “I don’t think so.”
  “Don’t tell me what you think,” the doctor said, “I know    what you need. I see a lot of people like you. None of them goes  any exercise. They sit in offices all day and in front of the        television in the evening. You must walk quickly for at least(至少)20 minutes a day.”
  “I don’t want to hear any excuse(借口),” the doctor said. “You must find time for exercise. If you don’t, you will get fat and have health problems.”
  “But I walk every day,” Mr Smith said.
  “Oh, yes, and I know what kind of walking that is. You walk a few meters to the bus stop from your house, a few more meters from  the bus stop to your office, and a few more meters from your office  to your dining–room for lunch and back. That’s not a real walk.  I’m talking about a walk in the park or by the lake for twenty      minutes every day.”
  “Would you please listen to me, doctor? Mr Smith said, getting a little angry with his doctor.
  “I’m a postman,” Mr Smith went on, “and I walk for nearly(几乎)seven hours every day.”
  For a moment the doctor was silent(沉默的), then he said      quietly, “Put out your tongue again, will you?”
  根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
小题1: Where did Mr Smith work?
___________________________________________________________
小题2:How did the doctor look over Mr Smith?
___________________________________________________________
小题3: What did the doctor ask Mr Smith to do?
___________________________________________________________
小题4:Did Mr Smith take enough exercise every day?
___________________________________________________________
小题5:What do you think of the doctor?
___________________________________________________________
BASEBALL. It’s just a word, but for millions of Americans it brings much more than a word.
Hot dogs. Cold beers. Sunny afternoons. Baseball is the game of fathers and sons. Fathers and sons catch with each other on lawns (草坪) in the US. A father’s favorite team becomes his son’s. Grandfathers talk to their grandsons about games played long ago.
Many American kids collect baseball cards. The cards have pictures of their favorite players on them. In school, friends trade (交换) baseball cards just like they trade their lunches.
Players are known as “the boys of summer” because people often play the sport mostly in warm months. You don’t need to be of a certain size or shape to play baseball. You don’t have to be tall like a basketball player or strong like an American footballer. You just need to want to have fun.
Baseball is not as fast-paced (快节奏的) a game as basketball. But when you go to see a game, there’s time to relax, talk and get to know other people.
Baseball may not be the most popular sport in the US, but it is the most traditional. It’s not just a game any more, but an important part of American culture, like apple pie and grandma’s house.
小题1:Many American kids like to collect _______________.
A.baseballsB.baseball cardsC.lunchesD.apple pies
小题2:People like to play baseball in _____________.
A.wet monthsB.cool monthsC.warm monthsD.cold months
小题3:Most of the Americans play baseball just want to _______________.
A.enjoy themselvesB.make money
C.keep warm D.make friends
小题4:Which one is WRONG in the article?
A.We can find many children’s favorite baseball players on their cards.
B.If you are not strong enough, you can’t play baseball.
C.When you go to watch a baseball play, you’ll relax and have time to talk to other people.
D.Baseball is the most traditional sport in the US.
Four men who would become fathers were in a hospital waiting room while their wives were in labor (分娩). The nurse arrived and proudly said to the first man, “Congratulations, sir. You’re the father of twins!”
“What a coincidence (巧合)! I work for the Minnesota Twins Baseball teams!”
Later the nurse returned and congratulated the second father on the birth of his triplets (三胞胎).
“Wow! That’s unbelievable! I work for the 3M Company.”
An hour later, the nurse returned to congratulate the third man on the birth of his quadruplets (四胞胎). Surprised, he only could answer, “I don’t believe it! I work for the Four Seasons Hotel!”
  After this, everyone turned to the fourth man who had just fainted (晕). The nurse ran fast to his side. As he slowly came to himself, they could hear him speak in a very low voice over and over, “I should never have taken that job at 7-Eleven. I should never have taken that job at 7-Eleven. I should never have taken that job at 7-Eleven.”
小题1:Why were the fathers there?
A.They were waiting for their wives.  
B.They were seeing doctors.
C.They were waiting for their babies to be born.  
D.They were working at men nurses there.
小题2:Which of the following is true about the third man?
A.He thought the nurse made a mistake. 
B.He was very surprised at the nurse’s words.
C.He didn’t want to have these babies.  
D.He should never have worked at 7-Eleven.
小题3:Why did the fourth man faint when he heard what the nurse told the third man?
A.Hew was afraid of having so many babies.  
B.He was seriously ill.
C.He was too excited.
D.He was very glad to have 7 babies.
小题4:At least how many babies would be born according to the story?
A.9.B.10.C.11.D.16.
Like most teenagers in the world, Joso Montanaro a teen artist in Brazil, likes reading and drawing cartoons. But he is special—his drawings get published(出版).
Montanaro is now drawing cartoons for Folha. Folha is Brazil’s largest newspaper and is known for its cartoons. Montanaro has already been working at Folha for two years. Each week he draws two, there or four cartoons and sends them to the paper. From those editors choose one for the next day’s page.
Montanaro draws about the news of the day. Recently he worked on The Wave—a drawing of the tsunami(海啸) that hit Japan. Montanaro also likes to draw cartoons about the funny things that happen in Brazilian politics(政治).
“I like doing political drawings because you can joke about somebody bigger than you.” Montanaro says.
Folha’s art director ,Mario Kanno, says editors saw something new and different in Montanaro’s work.“We brought him in with this idea to show that, yes, young people also read newspapers and can show their ideas on politics,”Kanno says.
Montanaro’s love for cartoons began when be was only 7 or 8 year old. His dad bought him comics. Montanaro says these books gave him the ideas that got him drawing.“I think those great works have really helped me,”he says.“They remind me that I should draw something in my book every day.”
小题1:What is Montanaro doing for Folha now?
A.He is publishing story books.B.He is drawing cartoons.
C.He is sending newspapers.D.He is writing articles.
小题2:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Folha is famous for its cartoons.
B.Folha is the largest newspaper in Brazil.
C.Montanaro draws one cartoon for Folha every week.
D.Montanaro began to work for Folha two years ago.
小题3:Why does Montanaro like drawing political cartoons?
A.Because he can show his ideas on politics.
B.Because he is very interested in political jobs.
C.Because he thinks it’s easier to draw political cartoons.
D.Because he can make fun of some important people.
小题4:What made Montanaro draw and helped him a lot in his drawings?
A.The comics his dad bought him.B.His interest in cartoon films.
C.The fun of drawing cartoons.D.His dad’s ideas about cartoons.
小题5:What’s the best title for this passage?
A.Folha’s art director.B.Brazil’s largest newspaper.
C.Teen artist in Brazil.D.Montanaro’s great father.

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