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I had forgotten about wanting a dog until the school pet contest. The winners would choose a book from the bookstore. Two things I like: books and dogs. Mom and Dad would like to get me a dog, but they can’t. We live in an apartment that has a no-pets rule.

I like the apartment. It’s right across the street from the park. That’s where I spend most of my free time reading books. And the rent is cheap. Mom and Dad work hard. But they don’t make all that much money.

When I got home from school, I told Mom about the pet contest. That night, she and Dad had a long talk. The next night Dad came home carrying a big box. There was a dog inside. But the dog didn’t bark or even move. Dad had gotten me a robot dog. He said he bought it from a guy at work. The dog was broken. So the guy sold it cheap. Dad is great at repairing things and he got the dog working again.

I named the robot dog Robbie and taught it some tricks like sitting up and rolling over. I also taught it to go and get a ball when I throw it. That’s a hard trick. I can’t throw the ball too far. Robbie won’t be able to see it. Its camera eyes can see for only about 20 yards.

When the day of the contest came, I took Robbie to school. There were pet dogs of all sizes and lots of pet cats. There were also pet fish and pet birds. Prizes were being awarded for the smartest pet, the biggest pet, and the most unusual pet. When the judges looked at Robbie, they began talking among themselves. Some of the judges said that the contest was only for live pets. But then one of the judges said that the rules didn’t say that the pets had to be live animals. So Robbie did all his dog tricks. The judges were surprised.

Robbie didn’t win first prize. The judges decided that should go to a real live pet. But Robbie got a prize for most unusual pet. To tell you the truth, I would still rather have a real dog.

1.If I keep a pet, the owner of the apartment will probably__________.

A.remember about wanting a dog B.ask us to pay more

C.change the rules D.kick us out

2.One of my hobbies is__________.

A.reading books B.collecting books

C.jogging in the park D.visiting pet shops

3.My parents bought me a robot dog because__________.

A.they know I love dogs B.they knew I would win the contest

C.I asked them for a dog D.I was good at training dogs

4.What may be the hardest trick for Robbie?

A.Sitting up B.Rolling over on the floor

C.Throwing a ball D.Catching a ball

5.The underline d word “live” in the fifth paragraph means__________.

A.natural B.false C.real D.lovely

6.What is the right sequence(顺序)of the story?

① I started to teach Robbie some dogs tricks.

② My family moved into a nice little apartment.

③ I was awarded for the most unusual pet.

④ I showed judges what Robbie could do.

⑤ School said that there would be a pet contest.

⑥ Father bought a broken robot dog.

A.②⑤④⑥①③ B.②⑤⑥①④③ C.②⑥①④⑤③ D.②③⑤①⑥④

Two men walked slowly, one after the other. All they could see were stones and earth. They had bags on their backs, but no food. They had guns, but no bullets.

Suddenly the man who followed fell over a stone. He hurt his foot badly and cried: "Bill. I've hurt my foot. Help me! "Bill continued straight on without looking back.

The man was alone in the empty land. His foot hurt, but it was nothing compared with his hunger. He had not eaten for many days and could hardly move his feet. Bill would be going to find the right way for them, he thought. He crawled about, on hands and knees: As he moved on, the bag became heavier and heavier. He opened the bag, which was full of small pieces of gold. He left the gold on a stone. In the evening, he built a fire and slept like a dead man.

Eleven days passed, days of rain and cold. One morning, he woke up and heard a noise behind him. Wolf, old and sick, was coming slowly toward him. He rose to his feet and moved forward, knowing well the sick wolf was following him. Later, he found some bones . Beside the bones was a small bag of gold, like his own. So Bill had carried his gold to the end. He looked at the bones. Would he, too, be bones tomorrow? And why not? This was life. Then why was he not ready to die? It was the life in him, unwilling to die, that drove him on.

The man had lost everything-his gun, and his gold. Only the wolf accompanied him. At last he could go on no further. He fell. The wolf came close to him, but the man was ready. He got on top of the wolf and held its mouth closed. Then he bit it with his last strength . He held the wolf with his teeth and killed it, and then he fell on his back and fell asleep.

Later that day, the people on a ship saw something strange lying on the beach. It was moving toward them very slowly-perhaps twenty feet an hour. They took a careful look and could hardly believe their eyes-it was a man!

1.When the man cried for help, Bill continued straight on because

A.he didn't hear the man's words B.he didn't want to help the man

C.he saw a sick wolf coming to them D.he went to find the right way for them

2.What does the underlined word "accompany" probably mean in the passage?

A.Stay with B.Fight with.. C.Care for D.Worry about.

3.What can you infer from the passage?

A.Bill stole some gold from the man on the way

B.The man found some bones of a wolf in the land

C.The bag became heavier because the man got weaker

D.The people searched for the man and finally found him.

4.What do you think of the man in the passage?(请用约40词回答)

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