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Mr Black was once a policeman. He was a kind person. He liked to have a walk in a park after breakfast. It was very cold 1 a winter morning. Mr Black was walking along the street when he heard a 2 for help. He turned around but could 3 nobody. He stopped and looked here and there. At the moment, a boy ran to him. The boy was in such a hurry 4 he couldn't say a word except 5 towards the river in the park. Mr. Black ran to the direction as fast as possible. 6 of them ran along the river and saw a girl in the water. She was 7 a piece of wood. It was carrying her away. It was too 8 . Without a word, Mr Black took off his clothes as quick as he could, jumped into the river and saved the girl onto the bank. |
( )1. A. in ( )2. A. cry ( )3. A. look ( )4. A. so ( )5. A. running ( )6. A. All ( )7. A. holding ( )8. A. heavy |
B. on B. noise B. watch B. and B. pointing B. Both B. lifting B. exciting |
C. at C. laugh C. see C. that C. driving C. Neither C. taking C. dangerous |
D. to D. sound D. notice D. then D. looking D. either D. handing D. serious |
2. My father likes to eat many different kinds of ________ (food).
3. My ________ (foot) are bigger than yours.
4. Can you draw a picture of ________ (you)?
5. When she heard it, she ran away ________ (quick).
Last year, we spent Christmas and New Year in Queensland, Australia. The beaches there were beautiful, and we spent a lot of time playing by the sea, swimming and surfing. One day, we were on a beach just south of a city called Cairns. My little sister was looking for shells in the sand down near the waves when she shouted to me, “Hey, Lan! Look what I’ve found!” I ran down to have a look, and saw her pointing at a strange black object that was half buried (掩埋) in the sand, “What is it?” she asked. I said I didn’t know.
Just then, my father came over, “Are you enjoying yourselves, you two?” he asked. Then he saw the strange black thing. “What’s that?” he said, bending down to take a closer look. Suddenly, he said, “Quick kids, get away from here. Go and play somewhere else.”
We went and played further down the beach, while Dad ran up to the shop near the beach to make a phone call. About 20 minutes later, we heard the noise of cars and trucks arriving, and a lot of soldiers ran onto the beach. They told everyone to leave the beach and stay away from it.
About half an hour later, we were sitting with Dad in a café a few hundred meters from the beach, when we heard an enormous explosion (爆炸). “What was that?” we asked Dad. “That was the thing you found,” he said. “One of the soldiers down there told me it was a Japanese bomb(炸弹)from World WarⅡ. Sometimes they get washed up on the beaches here.”
1. The object they found was _______.
A. in the sand near the water B. in the sea
C. lying on the beach D. floating (漂) on the sea
2. When Dad saw the object, he _______.
A. told the kids to play with it somewhere else B. knew it was something dangerous
C. decided to move it quickly D. picked it up to take a closer look
3. Dad went to a shop near the beach_______.
A. to meet the soldiers B. to buy some drinks for the kids
C. to call for help D. in order to get away from the beach
4. The bomb on the beach_______.
A. was washed up by accident B. killed many people
C. was put there by the Japanese D. was carried away by the Australian soldiers
查看习题详情和答案>>beautiful, and we spent a lot of time playing by the sea, swimming and surfing. One day, we were on a
beach just south of a city called Cairns. My little sister was looking for shells in the sand down near the
waves when she shouted to me, "Hey, Lan! Look what I've found!" I ran down to have a look, and saw
her pointing at a strange black object that was half buried (掩埋) in the sand, "What is it?" she asked. I
said I didn't know.
Just then, my father came over, "Are you enjoying yourselves, you two?" he asked. Then he saw the
strange black thing. "What's that?" he said, bending down to take a closer look. Suddenly, he said, "
Quick kids, get away from here. Go and play somewhere else."
We went and played further down the beach, while Dad ran up to the shop near the beach to make a
phone call. About 20 minutes later, we heard the noise of cars and trucks arriving, and a lot of soldiers
ran onto the beach. They told everyone to leave the beach and stay away from it.
About half an hour later, we were sitting with Dad in a caf ? a few hundred metres from the beach,
when we heard an enormous explosion (爆炸). "What was that?" we asked Dad. "That was the thing
you found," he said. "One of the soldiers down there told me it was a Japanese bomb (炸弹) from
World War II. Sometimes they get washed up on the beaches here."
B. in the sea
C. lying on the beach
D. floating (漂) on the sea
B. knew it was something dangerous
C. decided to move it quickly
D. picked it up to take a closer look
A. to meet the soldiers
B. to buy some drinks for the kids
C. to call for help
D. in order to get away from the beach
B. killed many people
C. was put there by the Japanese
D. was carried away by the Australian soldiers
and we spent a lot of time playing by the sea, swimming and surfing. One day, we were on a beach just south
of a city called Cairns. My little sister was looking for shells in the sand down near the waves when she shouted
to me, "Hey, Lan! Look what I've found!" I ran down to have a look, and saw her pointing at a strange black
object that was half buried (掩埋) in the sand, "What is it?" she asked. I said I didn't know.
Just then, my father came over, "Are you enjoying yourselves, you two?" he asked. Then he saw the strange
black thing. "What's that?" he said, bending down to take a closer look. Suddenly, he said, "Quick kids, get away
from here. Go and play somewhere else."
We went and played further down the beach, while Dad ran up to the shop near the beach to make a phone
call. About 20 minutes later, we heard the noise of cars and trucks arriving, and a lot of soldiers ran onto the
beach. They told everyone to leave the beach and stay away from it.
About half an hour later, we were sitting with Dad in a café a few hundred metres from the beach, when
we heard an enormous explosion (爆炸). "What was that?" we asked Dad. "That was the thing you found," he
said."One of the soldiers down there told me it was a Japanese bomb (炸弹) from World War II. Sometimes
they get washed up on the beaches here."
B. in the sea
C. lying on the beach
D. floating (漂) on the sea
B. knew it was something dangerous
C. decided to move it quickly
D. picked it up to take a closer look
B. to buy some drinks for the kids
C. to call for help
D. in order to get away from the beach
B. killed many people
C. was put there by the Japanese
D. was carried away by the Australian soldiers