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Tom was going home at five yesterday. He got on a bus. A mother with her little boy was sitting nearby. Suddenly the boy cried. His mother tried her best to make the boy stop crying. But the boy would not do so. At last Tom said angrily, “Oh, how that boy cried! Why don’t you give him what he wanted?” “I would if I could." answered the mother quietly,“But he wanted your cap.”

1.What time was Tom going home yesterday?

A. At four B. At five

C. At six D. At seven

2.Who was sitting near Tom on the bus?

A. An old man with his little girl

B. A young woman

C. A woman with her little boy

D. A young man

3.The mother tried her best to make the boy ______.

A. wake up B. go to sleep

C. not talk much D. stop crying

4.When the boy cried, Tom ______.

A. was very angry B. was very hungry

C. was very happy D. did not hear this

5.Why was the boy crying?

A. Because he wanted something to eat.

B. Because he wanted to get off the bus.

C. Because he wanted to go home.

D. Because he wanted Tom's cap

 

1.B

2.C

3.D

4.A

5.D

【解析】

试题分析:文章讲述了一件发生在公交车省的故事。Tom昨天五点乘公交车回家,旁边的小男孩哭个不停,这让Tom很生气,后来Tom了解到,男孩原来是想要Tom的帽子。

1.Tom was going home at five yesterday.”可知,Tom昨天是5点回家的,故选B。

2.A mother with her little boy was sitting nearby.”可知,一位女士带着一个小男孩坐在Tom旁边,故选C。

3.His mother tried her best to make the boy stop crying.”可知,男孩妈妈尽力阻止他哭泣,故选D。

4.At last Tom said angrily”可知,男孩的哭喊让Tom很生气,故选A。

5.But he wanted your cap.”可知,男孩之所以哭泣是因为他想要Tom的帽子,故选D。

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