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Henry Smith taught science at the City School. Once he went to a bookstore and bought some books, most of which were expensive ones. He left them in his car in a quiet street. Then he were to buy some other things at other shops. At six O'clock he Came back to his car. One window was open and the books were gone. Henry drove back to his home in Lake Street. That night he wrote a letter to a newspaper. The next day he went to the police.

  On Friday people read an advertisement in the newspaper:

  Henry stayed at home on Saturday. His first visitor came at eight o'clock. Henry took him to the kitchen. At half past nine another man arrived. He had a big bag under his arm. “Mr Smith?” he asked. “That's right,” Henry said,“ Can I help you?”“ I have some good books. You buy books, don't you? ”“Yes. Bring them in. I'll have a look at them. ”Soon the books were on the dining-table. “Come in now,” Henry called out and bring in the list. A policeman came into the dining-room; He read the titles on the books and then those on the list in his hand. They were the same. “Come with me, sir. ” The policeman said to the man.

(1) After his books were stolen, Henry's first visitor was a________.

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A. thief

B. teacher

C. policeman

D. book-seller

(2) How did the man get the books? He _________.

[  ]

A. bought them from Henry

B. bought them at a bookstore

C. found them lying in a quiet street

D. took them from a car

(3) Where did the man find Henry's address?

[  ]

A. In the car.

B. In the newspaper.

C. At the bookstore.

D. At the police station.

(4) How did Henry get his books back?

[  ]

A. He fooled the man into bring the books to his house.

B. He bought them from the first visitor.

C. The police found them and gave them to Henry.

D. Henry got them back with the help of the bookstore.

(5) Where did the policeman wait?

[  ]

A. In the kitchen.

B. In the dining-room.

C. In a quiet street.

D. Outside Henry's house

答案:C;D;B;A;A
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(1)

How did the eagle egg come to the farm?

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A.

The mother eagle brought it to the farm.

B.

The earthquake caused it roll down.

C.

The chickens stole(偷)it from the eagle nest.

D.

The eagles moved to the chicken farm.

(2)

Who hatched and looked after the eagle?

[  ]

A.

The mother eagle

B.

The father eagle

C.

The old hen

D.

Nobody

(3)

What did the little eagle dream of?

[  ]

A.

Playing games with the chicken.

B.

Finding his true mother.

C.

Flying with the big eagles.

D.

Being a real chicken.

(4)

Which statement is TRUE according to the story?

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A.

The little eagle gave up his dream at last.

B.

The little eagle wasn't regarded as a chicken by others.

C.

The little eagle strongly believed he was a real eagle.

D.

The chickens and the eagles are good friends.

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(1)

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[  ]

A.

Mickey Mouse.

B.

Clarence Nash.

C.

Walt Disney.

D.

Pluto.

(2)

When was the first Donald Duck film made?________

[  ]

A.

In 1933.

B.

In 1934.

C.

In 1966.

D.

In 1930.

(3)

Who was Clarence Nash?________

[  ]

A.

A cartoonist.

B.

Donald Duck's voice.

C.

A film-maker.

D.

A film star.

(4)

Where do today's children see Donald Duck?________

[  ]

A.

In new film.

B.

At the cinema.

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On television.

D.

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[  ]

A.

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law freedom

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1.The story tells us something about the ________.

[  ]

A.life of George Stephenson

B.invention of the train

C.trouble of George Stephenson in his invention

D.use of the engine on the train

2.Troubles came from ________ during the experiment with the engine on the train.

[  ]

A.the government

B.the newspapers

C.the gentlemen in the country

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[  ]

A.greatly frightened

B.interested in the invention

C.running quickly to it

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[  ]

A.they ran home quickly for happiness

B.they ran home quickly because they were afraid of something

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[  ]

A.the smoke was too dirty

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