题目内容

(   ) 30. ―Jack,will you please paint the door yellow?

      

A. What for    B. What is it 

C. How is it    D. How about

30. A whatfor意为"为什么",本题的意思:为什么要把门漆成黄色?

练习册系列答案
相关题目

  My father was driving very slowly down the highway. The closer we got to the turnoff for my grandparents' house, the slower the car went. (1) ,my father took a U-turn in the middle of the road and said, "I can't stand it!"

  "What?”asked my mother.

  "It's those people (2) there standing in the rain at the service station, which was locked for Christmas. They've got children. It's Christmas. I can't stand it."

When my father pulled into the (3) service station,I saw five of them:the parents and three children―two girls and a small boy.

  My father rolled down his window. "Merry Christmas," he said.

  "Howdy," the man (4)

  "You are waiting for the bus?" My father asked.

  The man said that they were. They were going to Birmingham,where he had a brother and hoped to get a job.

  "Well,that bus isn't going to (5) for several hours during Christmas, and you're getting (6) standing here. Birmingham is just a couple of miles up the road. They've got a shed with a cover there, and some benches," my father said. "Why don't you all get in our car and Fll (7) you there.”

  The man thought for a moment, and then he (8) They climbed into the car. They had no luggage, only the clothes they were (9)

  Once they settled in,my father looked back over his shoulder and asked the children if (10) had found them yet. Three glum faces (11) gave him their answers.

  "Well,I didn't think so," my father said,winking(使B艮色)at my mother, "because when I saw Santa this morning,he told me that he was having (12) finding all,and he asked me if he could    (13) your toys at my house. We'll just go get them before I take you to the bus stop.”

  All at once,the three children's faces (14)  , and they began to bounce around in the back seat, laughing and talking!When we got out of the car at our house,the three children ran through the front door and straight to the toys that were spread out under our Christmas tree. That was the Christmas when my sisters and I learned the (15) of making others happy.
(   ) 1. A. Suddenly    B. Gently    C. Angrily    D. Carefully

(   ) 2. A. still    B. back     C. over    D. also

(   ) 3. A. small    B. big      C. open    D. closed

(   ) 4. A. shouted    B. asked       C. replied    D. greeted

(   ) 5. A. come up    B. come along   C. come out    D. come down

(   ) 6. A. dry        B. wet       C. hungry    D. worried

(   ) 7. A. drop    B. put        C. bring    D. ride

(   ) 8. A. disagreed    B. agreed     C. refused    D. allowed

(   ) 9. A. taking    B. wearing     C. buying    D. carrying

(   ) 10. A. Father    B. Mother      C. Santa    D. Angel

(   ) 11. A. hardly    B. excitedly     C. silently    D. peacefully

(   ) 12. A. trouble    B. fun         C. lick    D. pride

(   ) 13. A. take    B. forget        C. leave    D. fetch

(   ) 14. A. took up    B. set up       C. ran up    D. lit up

(   ) 15. A. joy    B. fear         C. hope    D. lose

  Is it difficult for you to get up in the morning? Do you sometimes oversleep? Are you often late (1) school? Yes? Then Hiroyuki Sugiyama of Japan invented a (2) bed for you. His bed will wake you up!Here is    (3) it works.

  There is an alarm clock and a tape recorder in the bed. When the clock (4) a sound, you'll have a few minutes to wake up. Then the recorder plays (5) music with a little girl's sweet (6) She whispers(耳语),"Wake up,darling. " A few minutes (7) ,a second recording plays. It can be unpleasant sound, "Wake up,(8) you'll be late!”

  If you don't get up (9) the second recording, you'll be sorry. There is a mechanical(机械的)" (10) " in the bed. It can kick you in the head. Then the bed (11) for a few more minutes. What!You're still (12) in bed!Slowly the top of the bed goes (13) .
  The end of the bed goes lower and lower. (14) , the bed is straight. You slide off (滑下)the bed and (15) onto the floor. You are out of bed and awake!
(   ) 1. A. to    B. for      C. at    D. in

(   ) 2. A. special    B. common C. usual    D. expensive

(   ) 3. A. when    B. how     C. where    D. what

(   ) 4. A. makes    B. gets     C. needs    D. has

(   ) 5. A. loud    B. unhappy    C. soft    D. sad

(   ) 6. A. sound    B. voice    C. noise    D. song

(   ) 7. A. before    B. ago    C. later    D. pass

(   ) 8. A. and    B. or       C. but    D. however

(   ) 9. A. after    B. about      C. like    D. in

(   ) 10. A. hand    B. arm      C. foot    D. leg

(   ) 11. A. looks    B. asks      C. waits    D. keeps

(   ) 12. A. sitting    B. lying     C. standing    D. waking

(   ) 13. A. up    B. down         C. out    D. in

(   ) 14. A. First    B. Finally     C. Next    D. Second

(   ) 15. A. run    B. jump      C. fall    D. sleep

  Three soldiers were on their way home from the war. They arrived at a small village. They were very tired and (1) but they had no food or money. The only thing they did have was a cooking pot(锅).

  The soldiers built a small cooking fire, (2) their pot on it,and poured in some water. When a few villagers asked what they were doing, one of the soldiers answered that he was making stone soup. A few more villagers walking by stopped to (3) what the stone soup was when they heard about it.

  "Any soup needs salt and pepper," the first soldier said. (4) some children ran to fetch salt and pepper.

  "Stones can be used to prepare good soup,but tomatoes would (5) it so much better," the second soldier added. One woman said, "Why, 1 think I have a tomato or two!" She ran to get the tomatoes.

  "Some cabbage would be a proper choice for a good stone soup!" said the third soldier. Another woman said, "I think I can probably find some cabbage," and (6) she ran.

  "If only we had a bit of beef and some potatoes, this soup would be fit for a rich man's (7)  " The villagers thought it over,and then ran to fetch what they had in their homes. A rich man's soup,and all from a few stones!It seemed like (8) !

  The soldiers said, "If only we had a little milk,this soup would be fit for a king!" So other villagers    (9) to get some milk.

  "The soup is ready," said the cooks, "and we will (10) it,but first we need to set the tables. " Some of the villagers said, "Such a great soup would be better (11) some bread and cakes. " So they brought the (12) two things and the meal was (13) by all. Never had there been such a (14) meal. Never had the villagers had such delicious soup,and all made from stones!They ate and drank and danced well into the night.

  In the morning, the villagers gathered to say goodbye. "Many thanks to you," they said, "for we shall(15)go hungry now that we have learned how to make soup from stones."
(   ) 1. A. hungry    B. bored    C. sleepy    D. sick

(   ) 2. A. drew    B. threw    C. left    D. placed

(   ) 3. A. see    B. tell      C. imagine    D. notice

(   ) 4. A. But    B. So      C. Or    D. While

(   ) 5. A. cook    B. do     C. invent    D. make

(   ) 6. A. about    B. in      C. off    D. out

(   ) 7. A. health    B. money    C. dream    D. table

(   ) 8. A. art    B. magic      C. interest    D. supper

(   ) 9. A. tried    B. returned    C. managed    D. came

(   ) 10. A. want    B. buy      C. use    D. taste

(   ) 11. A. over    B. besides     C. with    D. like

(   ) 12. A. first    B. last     C. other    D. only

(   ) 13. A. enjoyed    B. given    C. needed    D. brought

(   ) 14. A. cheap    B. proper    C. special    D. public

(   ) 15. A. later    B. ever      C. sometimes    D. never

 "Be proud of what you do," my father always told me , " whether you are a boss or a cleaner. ” When I was 15, I got a summer job in a hospital. I was told that my duties would include(包括;)sweeping floors. I smiled and remembered Dad's words.

  Even though my job was the lowest,it made me feel excited. I saw it as a challenge because it was my first job. I learned to be on time and tried to do everything well. In return,I was treated with respect(尊敬)by doctors,nurses and patients. Each morning I imagined that the dirty dishes would make patients more sick if I were not there to wash them clean. After breakfast was done,I started sweeping the floors of all patient rooms and cleaning the toilets. Though I was tired,I wanted the job to be done well. Hearing people say "That young boy really does a good job" , I was filled with pride.

  Working in the hospital taught me that being proud of one's job is important. It does not matter whether the job is sweeping floors or managing a large business. Through every job I have ever had,my father's words have always stayed with me. I was a good cleaner,and now Fm a good manager. I think Dad would be proud of me all the time.

(   ) 1. The writer's first job was a        .

A. boss    B. cleaner C. manager    D. doctor

(   ) 2. Which of the following did NOT the writer do in the hospital according to the passage?
A. Looking after patients.    B. Washing dishes.

C. Cleaning toilets.       D. Sweeping the floor.

(   ) 3. When the writer was in the hospital, he         .

A. made the patients sick    B. wasn't tired
C. worked hard        D. did everything
(   ) 4. From the passage we know that         .

A.     the writer's father always stayed with him

B.     the father didn't like the writer's first job

C.     the writer wasn't proud of his first job

D.     the father's words encouraged the writer to do everything well 

(   ) 5. Which is the best title(题目)of the passage?

A. Smiling with Yourself    B. My Father

C. My First Job    D. Working in the Hospital

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网