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Everybody has a home. We people have homes,animals have homes,too.
Some animals live under the ground. The woodchuck(土拨鼠) lives in holes(洞) under the ground. His home has two doors. If anybody comes in one door, he goes out from the other door. Some birds live in nests(鸟巢) and trees. They come out for food in the day and go back to sleep at night. But many birds just live in the trees. Bees(蜜蜂) work hard to make their homes. There are many,many little rooms in their house... Cows(奶牛) ,sheep(羊) and chicks (小鸡)live in people’s homes. And that is called farm.
We see all kinds of animals in the zoo. It’s a big home for lots of animals.
小题1:   have homes.
A.EverybodyB.Woodchucks and bees
C.Bees and birdsD.People and animals
小题2:A woodchuck’s home has               doors.
A.oneB.twoC.noD.some
小题3:Birds live             .
A.in holesB.under the groundC.on the farmD.in nests and trees

小题1:D
小题2:B
小题3:D

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了各种动物的家。
小题1:根据Everybody has a home. We people have homes,animals have homes,too.描述,可知选D。
小题2:根据The woodchuck(土拨鼠) lives in holes(洞) under the ground. His home has two doors.描述,可知选B。
小题3:根据Some birds live in nests(鸟巢) and trees. 描述,可知选D。
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