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One day a rabbit ran into an elephant. "Hello," said the rabbit. "Fine day, isn’t it?" The elephant stopped to look down at the tiny(
小的) creature and shouted. "Leave me alone. I don’t have the time to waste on someone so small." The rabbit was shocked by the elephant’s words. Then he decided to ask the whale(鲸鱼) what she thought about the elephant’s rudeness. But the whale laughed at this tiny animal. The rabbit said, "You think that I am weak, but in fact, I am strong! I can beat you at Tug-of-War (拔河比赛)."
The whale looked at him for a moment before bursting into laughter. "Very well, little one. Go and get a rope," she said.
The rabbit ran off to find a strong and thick rope. Then he went to the elephant, "Elephant, I will beat you at a game of Tug-of-War." The elephant laughed loudly, but agreed to challenge the tiny animal. He tied the rope around his huge waist. The rabbit took the other end and ran away. He called back to the elephant, "When I say 'pull’, you start pulling. "The rabbit took the other end of the rope to the whale, "Tie this to your tail and when I say 'pull’
,you swim." The whale tied the rope to her tail after laughing at the rabbit’s foolishness. Then the rabbit called out "PULL!" The elephant and the whale began pulling. After a while, they were too tired to continue. The elephant and the whale never knew how such a tiny creature could beat them. But from that day on, they said "hello" to the little rabbit with great respect whenever they met.
【小题1】Why did the rabbit want a game of Tug-of-War?
【小题2】A.He wanted to show he was the best. B.He knew that he could do well in this game.
C.He wanted to get respect from the elephant and the whale. D.He wanted to prove he wasn’t the tiniest animal. What do you think of the rabbit according to the story?
【小题3】A.Smart and brave. B.Tiny and stupid. C.Pride and naughty. D.Poor and weak. Why did the elephant and the whale lose the game?
【小题4】A.They didn’t prepare for it. B.They were not as strong as the rabbit. C.They were too impolite to the little rabbit. D.They actually fought with each other but not the rabbit. Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The elephant was pleased to talk to the rabbit at first. B.It was the whale who suggested having a game of Tug-of-War. C.The rabbit was stronger than both the whale and the elephant. D.The whale and the elephant began to respect the rabbit from then on.
One day a rabbit ran into an
elephant. "Hello," said the rabbit. "Fine day, isn’t it?"
The elephant stopped to look down at the tiny(
小的) creature and shouted.
"Leave me alone. I don’t have the time to waste on someone so small."
The rabbit was shocked by the elephant’s words. Then he decided to ask the
whale(鲸鱼) what she thought about the elephant’s
rudeness. But the whale laughed at this tiny animal. The rabbit said, "You
think that I am weak, but in fact, I am strong! I can beat you at Tug-of-War (拔河比赛)."
The whale looked at him for a moment before bursting into
laughter. "Very well, little one. Go and get a rope," she said.
The rabbit ran off to find a strong and
thick rope. Then he went to the elephant, "Elephant, I will beat you at a
game of Tug-of-War." The elephant laughed loudly, but agreed to challenge
the tiny animal. He tied the rope around his huge waist. The rabbit took the
other end and ran away. He called back to the elephant, "When I say
'pull’, you start pulling. "The rabbit took the other end of the rope to the
whale, "Tie this to your tail and when I say 'pull’
,you swim." The
whale tied the rope to her tail after laughing at the rabbit’s foolishness.
Then the rabbit called out "PULL!" The elephant and the whale began
pulling. After a while, they were too tired to continue. The elephant and the
whale never knew how such a tiny creature could beat them. But from that day
on, they said "hello" to the little rabbit with great respect
whenever they met.
1.Why did the rabbit want a game of
Tug-of-War?
A. He wanted
to show he was the best.
B. He knew that he could
do well in this game.
C. He wanted to
get respect from the elephant and the whale.
D. He wanted to prove he
wasn’t the tiniest animal.
2.What do you think of the rabbit according
to the story?
A. Smart and
brave.
B. Tiny and stupid.
C. Pride and
naughty.
D. Poor and weak.
3.Why did the elephant and the whale lose
the game?
A. They didn’t prepare
for it.
B. They were not as
strong as the rabbit.
C. They were too
impolite to the little rabbit.
D. They actually fought
with each other but not the rabbit.
4.Which statement is TRUE according to the
passage?
A. The elephant was
pleased to talk to the rabbit at first.
B. It was the whale who
suggested having a game of Tug-of-War.
C. The rabbit was
stronger than both the whale and the elephant.
D. The whale and the elephant began to respect the rabbit from then
on.
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One day a rabbit ran into an elephant. "Hello," said the rabbit. "Fine day, isn’t it?" The elephant stopped to look down at the tiny(小的) creature and shouted. "Leave me alone. I don’t have the time to waste on someone so small." The rabbit was shocked by the elephant’s words. Then he decided to ask the whale(鲸鱼) what she thought about the elephant’s rudeness. But the whale laughed at this tiny animal. The rabbit said, "You think that I am weak, but in fact, I am strong! I can beat you at Tug-of-War (拔河比赛)."The whale looked at him for a moment before bursting into laughter. "Very well, little one. Go and get a rope," she said.The rabbit ran off to find a strong and thick rope. Then he went to the elephant, "Elephant, I will beat you at a game of Tug-of-War." The elephant laughed loudly, but agreed to challenge the tiny animal. He tied the rope around his huge waist. The rabbit took the other end and ran away. He called back to the elephant, "When I say 'pull’, you start pulling. "The rabbit took the other end of the rope to the whale, "Tie this to your tail and when I say 'pull’,you swim." The whale tied the rope to her tail after laughing at the rabbit’s foolishness. Then the rabbit called out "PULL!" The elephant and the whale began pulling. After a while, they were too tired to continue. The elephant and the whale never knew how such a tiny creature could beat them. But from that day on, they said "hello" to the little rabbit with great respect whenever they met.
- 1.
Why did the rabbit want a game of Tug-of-War?
- A.He wanted to show he was the best.
- B.He knew that he could do well in this game.
- C.He wanted to get respect from the elephant and the whale.
- D.He wanted to prove he wasn’t the tiniest animal.
- A.
- 2.
What do you think of the rabbit according to the story?
- A.Smart and brave.
- B.Tiny and stupid.
- C.Pride and naughty.
- D.Poor and weak.
- A.
- 3.
Why did the elephant and the whale lose the game?
- A.They didn’t prepare for it.
- B.They were not as strong as the rabbit.
- C.They were too impolite to the little rabbit.
- D.They actually fought with each other but not the rabbit.
- A.
- 4.
Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
- A.The elephant was pleased to talk to the rabbit at first.
- B.It was the whale who suggested having a game of Tug-of-War.
- C.The rabbit was stronger than both the whale and the elephant.
- D.The whale and the elephant began to respect the rabbit from then on.
- A.
完形填空:
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~25各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案.
(A)
A class of small boys in a German school had been making a lot of noise, so their teacher decided 1 . He kept them in the classroom after the other boys 2 and told them to add all the numbers from 1 to 100 together.
The boys sadly 3 their exercise books and began to write the numbers down—all of them 4 one boy, who had been in that school only for a few days. This boy looked out of the window for a few moments, wrote a number in his exercise book and 5 his hand.
“May I go home when I've found the answer, sir? ” he asked.
“Yes, you may, ” answered the teacher.
“Well, I've found it, sir” said the boy.
The teacher and the other boys were all very surprised.
“ 6 ,” said the teacher.
The boy brought it. It was quite correct, so the teacher had to let the boy go home. The next morning, the 7 teacher asked the new boy how he had found the answer so quickly.
“Well, sir, ” he said, “I thought that there 8 the answer, and I found one, you see, If you add 100 to 1, you get 101, and if you add 99 to 2, you also get 101, 98 to 3 is 101 too, and if you go on until you reach 51 and 50, you have 101 fifty times, which is 5050. ”
After this, the teacher gave the boy 9 the other boys in the class. His name was Karl Friedrich Gauss, and when he 10 , he became a famous professor of mathematics.
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(B)
On October 21st of 1833, Alfred Nobel was born in Sweden. His father was an engineer, and at that time he was 11 explosives (炸药). When Alfred was 12 to go to university, his father sent him to the United States to study mechanical engineering (机械工程学).
When he left university, he started a factory with his brother to make a new and very powerful explosive. At first the factory 13 , but one day there was a terrible explosion (爆炸) in the factory. It killed several workmen and Alfred's brother. Alfred himself was not there that day.
Alfred 14 after his brother's death, but he did not stop working; he moved his factory onto a boat, and took it a few miles out to sea. “If 15 ,” he said to himself, “I will be killed, but 16 will be hurt. ” He was not killed 17 , but made a new and much safer explosive. He called it dynamite (甘油炸药).
This was the time, in 18 of the nineteenth century, when many modern roads and the first railways and tunnels 19 in Europe. Everybody wanted to use Nobel's new dynamite. He soon became very rich.
But Nobel's dynamite was not always used for making roads; it was also 20 making war. “It's Nobel's fault (错误), ” many people said, “It's his dynamite they're using to make war. ” It was true; it was his dynamite; but was it his fault?
One day, in 1891, Nobel opened a newspaper and read the story of his own death! It was 21 , of course, and at first he laughed; but he did not laugh then he saw the things the newspaper 22 him, “A very bad man, ” they said, “…terrible…wanted to destroy the world with his dynamite…”
Poor Alfred Nobel! He decided to leave Paris, and went to live in Italy. There he 23 in a big house, working and studying every hour of the day.
In 1896, Alfred Nobel died. But that was 24 his name. When he died, he left a lot of 25 five Nobel Prizes. These are given every year for important work in five different fields, One prize is for chemistry, another for physics and another for medicine; there is also one for literature (文学); and the fifth one, the most important one for Alfred Nobel, is the Nobel Peace Prize.
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13.A. went from bad to worse |
B. went from good to better |
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C. went very well |
D. went nothing to him |
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14.A. felt very afraid of it |
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16.A. other people |
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18.A. a second half |
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C. a half second |
D. the half second |
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19.A. were building |
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C. were being built |
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C. using as |
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21.A. complete wrong |
B. completely wrong |
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C. complete wrongly |
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22.A. saying about |
B. said to |
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23.A. lived alone |
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完形填空:
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~25各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案.
Bill was a very good pilot(飞行员), He 1 in the air force for several years, and had been very 2 .Now he was sent to a small field in the forest, 3 areoplanes were able to attack the enemy very easily, because it was 4 the front line, but 5 to fin/D.The forest trees were very tall and very close on all 6 , so planes had to dive down steeply(急剧地)and then 7 their dive very suddenly 8 they hit the ground.Only the best pilots were able to 9 safely, and even some of those lost their planes and were killed because they 10 the trees or the ground.
After Bill had arrived, he was not 11 until he was able to fly closer to the trees than 12 pilots, and soon all the pilots who used that field were trying to 13 each other at flying 14 over the forest.Every time one of their aeroplanes came back 15 an attack on the enemy the other pilots 16 to run outside and watch, to see 17 near the trees its pilot took it. If he 18 in taking it very near, they laughed and shouted and bought him beer at the bar when he got 19 .
Bill soon 20 exactly how near he was able to go 21 , and then one day he flew so close to the tops of the trees that some of the branches scratched the 22 of his plane.The other men in the plane seemed rather 23 , but Bill only laughed and landed the plane without any trouble in the middle of the field 24 the other pilots on the ground shouted happily. “How silly I am!”he said.“I 25 that the trees have grown since yesterday!”
1.A.was |
B.had been |
C.would be |
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2.A.troublesome |
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3.A.where |
B.which |
C.from which |
D.at which |
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4.A.far away from |
B.beyond |
C.just in |
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5.A.difficult |
B.easy |
C.important |
D.necessary |
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6.A.way |
B.sides |
C.mountains |
D.places |
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7.A.put |
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C.stop |
D.make |
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8.A.after |
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9.A.do |
B.come |
C.take off |
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10.A.hit |
B.beat |
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13.A.win |
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C.high |
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D.through |
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16.A.used |
B.wanted |
C.got used |
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17.A.that |
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18.A.decided |
B.succeeded |
C.was interested |
D.finished |
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19.A.down |
B.by |
C.in |
D.out |
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20.A.told |
B.thought |
C.learnt |
D.got |
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21.A.quickly |
B.completely |
C.slowly |
D.safely |
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22.A.body |
B.glass |
C.top |
D.bottom |
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23.A.tired |
B.joyful |
C.frightened |
D.pleased |
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24.A.though |
B.while |
C.where |
D.which |
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25.A.forgot |
B.remembered |
C.made up my mind |
D.recalled |
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