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made a small cooking fire, placed his pot on it, and poured in some water. When a few villagers asked
what he was doing, he said that he was making stone soup which was a recipe passed down from his
father. He then dropped (扔) a round stone into the pot.
Then the traveler told the villagers stories of his travels and the exciting things he’d seen. He tasted
(品尝) his soup and said it was nice, but a bit of salt would be better. One villager went home and came
back with some salt for the soup.
A few more villagers stopped to see what was going on when they heard the traveler speaking. The
traveler told more stories and said that some carrots or onions would be nice to the delicious soup. So
another villager said he could give a few carrots and brought them from his home.
This continued with the traveler asking for onions, a bit of meat, celery (芹菜), potatoes to the soup.
Finally, the soup was OK and everyone enjoyed the tasty meal.
小题1:What did the traveler have?
A.Some money. | B.Some food. |
C.A cooking pot. | D.Some salt. |
A.Some relish. | B.Some vegetables. |
C.A stone. | D.Some salt. |
A.To let the villagers taste the soup. | B.To have his meal. |
C.To let people know his recipe. | D.To get some saltfor his soup. |
A.The traveler put tomatoes, potatoes and carrots into the soup. |
B.The villagers were happy to taste the soup. |
C.The traveler said the recipe was from his father. |
D.The traveler got the soup and paid for nothing. |
A.The villagers were clever. |
B.The villagers didn’t like listening to stories. |
C.The traveler was slow. |
D.The traveler was very clever. |
lt's on the house
One day I went to a restaurant to sing karaoke with an American friend of mine. There is a rule in the restaurant that customers have to order dinner or drinks there. Therefore, we ordered drinks that day.
After we sang for quite a while, all the others at the same table with me got the bills of their own that the waitress gave them except me. Then I pepped(偷看) at the bill of my friend, but his bill did not include(包括) my charges (收费), Just then the waitress passed by, and I called her but she didn't hear me and still went straight ahead.
Then my friend said with a smile, “It's on the house.” I opened my eyes wide and wondered why he mentioned house to me since I asked for my bill, that had nothing to do with the bill completely.
Later, my friends explained that“on the house” meant free of charge, that is to say, the owner of the house would pay the bill.
Nobody on earth could eat free lunch, So, I paid my bill, too.
从Ⅱ栏中选出句子与Ⅰ栏搭配
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1.I went to sing karaoke in a restaurant |
A.with an American friend of mine |
2.The Customers have to order dinner or drinks |
B.only I didn't got the bill at the same table |
3.After we sang for quite a while |
C.is a rule in the restaurant |
4.I called the waitress |
D.because nobody could eat free lunch |
5.I paid my bill |
E.when she passed by |
完形填空。 | ||||
A little boy invited his mother to attend his school's first teacher-parent meeting. To the little boy's 1 , she said she would go. This 2 be the first time that his classmates and teacher 3 his mother and he felt ashamed of her 4 . Although she was a beautiful woman, there was a scar (疤痕) that 5 nearly the right side of her face. The boy never wanted to 6 why or how she got the scar. At the meeting, the people were 7 by the kindness and natural beauty of his mother in spite of the scar, but the little boy was still 8 and hid himself from everyone, 9 a conversation between his mother and 10 . The teacher asked 11 , "How did you get the scar on your face?" The mother answered, " 12 my son was a baby, he was in a room that caught fire. Everyone was 13 afraid to go in because the fire was 14 , so I went in. As I was running toward his bed, I saw a piece of wood coming down and I placed myself over him trying to protect him. I was knocked senseless but 15 , a fireman came in and saved both of us." She touched (摸着) the 16 side of her face. "This scar will be 17 , but to this day, I have never 18 what I did." At this point, the little boy came out running toward his mother with tears in his eyes. He held her mother in his arms and 19 a great sense of the sacrifice (牺牲) that his mother had made for him. He held her hand tightly for the 20 of the day. | ||||
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Something was crying outside. So I went out to see what was happening. A big cat sat by the door. It must run for a long time as it looked tired and dirty. I let it in my house and took out some food; this poor cat ate all, but still looked starving…, so I got my own cats’ fish, and the cat ate that too!
My five-year-old son and eight-year-old daughter were interested in the cat. They bathed (给……洗澡) it and fed it more food. They wanted to keep it. But I didn’t agree. It was not because I didn’t love it. We already had 2 cats and 2 dogs and our house was not big enough to keep more. Another reason was that I thought maybe it got lost. And its owner (主人) must be worried about it. Then I posted notices all over the town in the hope of finding its home. I also bought an ad (广告)time on a radio station. Three weeks passed, but there was no response (答复).
Finally, I decided to keep the cat. Our house was small, but I would take good care of it as possible as I could.??
1.What did the cat look like when it came to the writer’s home?
A. Tired but beautiful.??????????????? B. Cute and clean.
C. Dirty but lovely.?????????????????? D. Tired and dirty.
2.Why didn’t the writer agree to keep the cat?
A.? The children liked to hit the cat.????????? B. The cat was too small.
C. He wanted to help the cat find its owner.? D. He didn’t like it.
3.What does the underlined word“starving”mean in Chinese?
A.? 饥饿的????????? B. 忧郁的???????? C. 恐惧的???????? D.沮丧的
4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. At last, the writer had three cats and two dogs.
B. The writer’s house was too small to keep the cat.
C. The writer’s daughter is three years younger than his son.
D. The writer tried hard to find the cat’s home.
5.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Why the writer didn’t want to keep cats any more.
B. How the writer found a cat and raised 饲养 it.
C. How the writer’s family looked after a cat.
D. What the writer did to find the cat’s owner.
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My five-year-old son and eight-year-old daughter were interested in the cat. They bathed (给……洗澡) it and fed it more food. They wanted to keep it. But I didn’t agree. It was not because I didn’t love it. We already had 2 cats and 2 dogs and our house was not big enough to keep more. Another reason was that I thought maybe it got lost. And its owner (主人) must be worried about it. Then I posted notices all over the town in the hope of finding its home. I also bought an ad (广告)time on a radio station. Three weeks passed, but there was no response (答复).
Finally, I decided to keep the cat. Our house was small, but I would take good care of it as possible as I could.
小题1:What did the cat look like when it came to the writer’s home?
A.Tired but beautiful. | B.Cute and clean. |
C.Dirty but lovely. | D.Tired and dirty. |
A. The children liked to hit the cat. | B.The cat was too small. |
C.He wanted to help the cat find its owner. | D.He didn’t like it. |
A.饥饿的 | B.忧郁的 | C.恐惧的 | D.沮丧的 |
A.At last, the writer had three cats and two dogs. |
B.The writer’s house was too small to keep the cat. |
C.The writer’s daughter is three years younger than his son. |
D.The writer tried hard to find the cat’s home. |
A.Why the writer didn’t want to keep cats any more. |
B.How the writer found a cat and raised 饲养 it. |
C.How the writer’s family looked after a cat. |
D.What the writer did to find the cat’s owner. |