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Mo was waiting in the corridor outside her class. She was feeling sick. She had two exams that day and physics was first .She really hated physics. It was her worst subject. Terry Looked back at her from the front of the line, and then looked away quickly. Mo thought she looked guilty. She didn't have a problem with physics she didn't have a problem with anything ...Miss Perfect!

"Hi, Mo, it's your favorite exam today, "said Nima, laughing as she joined the line .Terry was looking at Mo again. “So what's wrong with her?” asked Nima."I thought you were friends." “Yes, so did I," said Mo." But she hasn't spoken to me for two weeks now. She promised to help me review for the physics exam too, but then she's ignored all my calls and texts .And when I rang her house, her mum just told me she was busy. She's forgotten who her friends are!" said Mo angrily. "Are you listening to me?" Mr. Reed was talking to the class and the other students were going into the exam room. Mo gave Nima a worried look and followed them.

Mo couldn't answer question number five. She looked up and saw Terry sitting two rows in front of her. Mo couldn't believe it! Terry was holding her phone on her knee under the table and reading from it. Is that how Terry always got such good grades? She felt really angry at Terry, but she didn't know what to do. She thought about telling the teacher, but what would everyone else think of her? "Stop writing and put your pens down" said Mr. Reed as he started to collect the exam papers. Oh no, Mo hadn't answered two of the questions. She was going to fail again!

Mo wanted to talk to Terry at lunch time, but she couldn't find her anywhere. The next exam was history. That was Mo's favourite subject but she wasn't feeling good. Mo went to the library to study, but she couldn't concentrate. She didn't know what to do about Terry. She thought about telling a teacher, but everyone would hate her if she did that. "It wasn't fair!” she thought. "Terry was getting good grades by cheating all that time.” thought Mo. Just then, Mr. Reed walked past her table. “Mr. Reed.”

Mo was sitting behind Terry again in the history exam that afternoon. Mo was feeling terrible. Why had she told Mr. Reed? But it was too late now. And anyway, Terry didn't want to be her friend! Mr. Reed wanted her to look at him and nod if she saw that Terry was cheating in the exam. She was working on the last question when she saw that Terry had her phone under the table. Without thinking, Mo looked up and nodded to Mr. Reed. Terry was too busy looking at her phone and she didn't hear him as he walked silently up to her table. Mr. Reed didn't say anything. He just picked up her exam paper, tore it in half and pointed to the door, to tell Terry to leave the room. Terry was crying as she walked to the door. Everyone was staring at her and Mo felt really guilty now. Why did she tell Mr. Reed?

Mo was walking towards the school gate, when she heard footsteps behind her. It was Terry. “Mo, please wait! I want to talk to you.” Mo could see that Terry had been crying, her face was pale and her eyes were red. Mo couldn't say a word. “Listen," said Terry. "I'm really sorry I haven't answered any of your calls, but we're having a terrible time at home. My dad had a heart attack two weeks ago and he's in hospital. He had a big heart operation today and I was very worried about him. I know it was stupid, but I was reading texts from my mum to see how the operation was going, but Mr. Reed caught me with my phone. He thought I was cheating. He believes me now, but I have to take the exam again. I'm sorry I didn't tell you what was happening. I haven't forgotten that you're a good friend'. Will you forgive me? ”

1.At the beginning of the story Mo felt sick most probably because ______.

A. Terry was looking at her form the front of the line

B. she was worried that she would fail the physics exam

C. she had to take two different exams within one day

D. she had been waiting in the line for too long a time

2.Who does “Miss Perfect” in the first paragraph refer to?

A. MoB. NimaC. TerryD. Terry's mum

3.It can be inferred from the above passage that___________

A. students didn't like those who were not faithful to their friends

B. Mr. Reed was a strict teacher who never corrected his mistakes

C. The physics exam was much more difficult than the history exam

D. Mo was angry because Nima laughed at her relationship with Terry

4.Terry didn't help Mo review for the physics exam because_______________

A. she didn't consider Mo as a true friend

B. she herself was quite bad at physics

C. she had to look after her sick father

D. she was selfish and hated to waste time

5. At the end of the story Mo probably felt_______________

A. confident and optimisticB. glad and inspired

C. sad and angryD. regretful and guilt

6.What lesson can we learn from this passage?

A. A friend in need is a friend indeed.

B. Friendship should be based on trust.

C. Old friends and old wines are the best.

D. A life without a friend is a life without a sun.

 

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.C

5.D

6.B

【解析】

试题分析:本文讲述的是莫与特里是好朋友,特里答应要帮助物理不好的莫进行复习,但特里总是说没有时间,考试期间莫看到特里手里拿着手机,以为她在告诉了老师,老师撕了试卷,事后特里向老师承认父亲做手术,关心进展才拿着手机,并不是想作弊。当时没有帮助莫复习功课是因为照顾生病的父亲,而莫也很后悔自己的所做

1.B 细节理解题。根据第一段提到She was feeling sick. She had two exams that day and physics was first .She really hated physics. It was her worst subject.她今天有两场考试,物理是第一科,这是她最糟糕的一科,故因为担心过不了,故选B项。

2.C 细节理解题。根据第一段提到Terry Looked back at her from the front of the line, and then looked away quickly. Mo thought she looked guilty. She didn't have a problem with physics she didn't have a problem with anything .特里看向她,又收回目光,莫认为她起来很天真,没有物理方面的困扰,没有任何问题,故代指terry,因此选C项。

3.A 推断题。本文讲述的是莫与特里是好朋友,特里答应要帮助物理不好的莫进行复习,但特里总是说没有时间,考试期间莫看到特里手里拿着手机,以为她在告诉了老师,老师撕了试卷,事后特里向老师承认父亲做手术,关心进展才拿着手机,并不是想作弊,特里把这件事的原委告诉了莫,可知当时莫在不知情的情况下,心里发生了变化,故选A项。

4.C 推断题。根据最后一段提到"I'm really sorry I haven't answered any of your calls, but we're having a terrible time at home. My dad had a heart attack two weeks ago and he's in hospital. He had a big heart operation today and I was very worried about him.可知她要照顾生病的父亲,故选C项。

5.D 推断题。莫告诉老师特里作弊,特里向老师解释了原因,父亲因病住院手术,这时莫才明天为什么当时特里没有帮助她复习功课,所以很后悔,内疚,故选D项。

6.6】B 推断题。本文讲述的是莫与特里是好朋友,特里答应要帮助物理不好的莫进行复习,但特里总是说没有时间,考试期间莫看到特里手里拿着手机,以为她在告诉了老师,老师撕了试卷,事后特里向老师承认父亲做手术,关心进展才拿着手机,并不是想作弊。当时没有帮助莫复习功课是因为照顾生病的父亲,而莫也很后悔自己的所做,故选B,从文中学到友谊应该建立在彼此信任的基础上的。

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