题目内容
5、 We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn’t even lift her eyes from the book. Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched mouth open in surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up; Mum nodded and said, “Very dirty floors.”
“Yes, I’m glad they’ve finally decided to clean them,” the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangely and said, “But aren’t you working late?”
Mum just pushed harder each sweep of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to write in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, “Thank you.”
Outside, Mum told me: “Dagmar is fine. No fever.”
“You saw her, Mum?”
“Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It’s a fine hospital. But such floors!” A mop is no good. You need a brush.”
1. When she took a mop from the small room what Mum really wanted to do was _____.
A. to clean the floor B. to please the nurse
C. to see a patient D. to surprise the story-teller
2. When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a _____.
A. nurse B. visitor C. patient D. cleaner
3. After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?
A. It is a children’s hospital.
B. It has strict rules about visiting hours.
C. The conditions there aren’t very good.
D. The nurses and doctors there don’t work hard.
4. From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely _____.
A. the story-teller’s sister B. the story-teller’s classmate
C. Mum’s friend D. Dad’s boss
5. Which of the following words best describes Mum?
A. strange B. warm-hearted .. C. clever D. hard-working
试题答案
5、CDBAC
We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn’t even lift her eyes from the book. Mum __36__ at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to __37__ down. While I watched __38__ open in surprise, Mum __39__ her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked __40__ to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She __41__ the mop past the desk and __42__ the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said, “Very __43__ floors.”
“Yes, I’m __44__ they’ve finally decided to clean them,” the nurse answered. She looked at Mum __45__ and said, “But aren’t you working late?”
Mum just pushed harder, each swipe of the mop __46__ her farther and farther down the hall. I watched __47__ she was out of sight and the nurse had __48__ to writing in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were __49__. She quickly put the mop back and took my __50__. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, “__51__.”
Outside, Mum told me: “Dogmas is __52__. No fever.”
“You saw her, Mum?”
“Of course. I told her about the hospital __53__, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop __54__ as well. It’s a fine hospital. But such __55__! A mop is no good. You need a brush.”
36. A. stared B. pointed C. came D. aimed
37. A. sit B. lie C. fall D. bend
38. A. eyes B. hands C. mouth D. arms
39. A. put on B. took off C. hung over D. threw away
40. A. bravely B. proudly C. poorly D. quietly
41. A. dragged B. pulled C. pushed D. rushed
42. A. as B. because C. after D. as soon as
43. A. pretty B. good C. cheap D. dirty
44. A. delighted B. surprised C. anxious D. disappointed
45. A. respectfully B. pitifully C. carefully D. strangely
46. A. taking B. fetching C. forcing D. advancing
47. A. when B. while C. after D. until
48. A. turned back B. turned round C. turned down D. turned into
49. A. nervous B. sad C. crying D. shining
50. A. clothes B. hat C. hand D. mop
51. A. Excuse me B. I’m sorry C. Good luck D. Thank you
52. A. ill B. better C. well D. wrong
53. A. rules B. rights C. advice D. limits
54. A. visiting B. worrying C. smoking D. working
55. A. a hospital B. beds C. floors D. nurses
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We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn't even lift her eyes from the book. Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched mouth open in surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said, "Very dirty floors. "
"Yes, I'm glad they've finally decided to clean them, "the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangely and said, "But aren't you working late?"
Mum just pushed harder, each swipe(拖一下)of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, "Thank you."
Outside, Mum told me, "Dagmar is fine. No fever. "
"You saw her, Mum?"
"Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It's a fine hospital. But such floors! A mop is no good. You need a brush."
67. When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a .
A. nurse B. visitor C. patient D. cleaner
68. After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?
A. It is a children's hospital.
B. It has strict rules about visiting hours.
C. The conditions there aren't very good.
D. The nurses and doctors there don't work hard.
69. From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely
A. the story-teller's sister B. Mum's friend
C. the story-teller's classmate D. Dad's boss
70. Which of the following words best describes Mum?
A. strange B. warm-hearted C. clever D. hard-working
We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn't even lift her eyes from the book. Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched mouth open in surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said, "Very dirty floors. "
"Yes, I'm glad they've finally decided to clean them, "the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangely and said, "But aren't you working late?"
Mum just pushed harder, each swipe(?????)of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, "Thank you."
Outside, Mum told me, "Dagmar is fine. No fever. "
"You saw her, Mum?"
"Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It's a fine hospital. But such floors! A mop is no good. You need a brush."
67. When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a .
A. nurse B. visitor C. patient D. cleaner
68. After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?
A. It is a children's hospital.
B. It has strict rules about visiting hours.
C. The conditions there aren't very good.
D. The nurses and doctors there don't work hard.
69. From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely
A. the story-teller's sister B. Mum's friend
C. the story-teller's classmate D. Dad's boss
70. Which of the following words best describes Mum?
A. strange B. warm-hearted C. clever D. hard-working
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We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn't even lift her eyes from the book. Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched mouth open in surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said, "Very dirty floors. "
"Yes, I'm glad they've finally decided to clean them, "the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangely and said, "But aren't you working late?"
Mum just pushed harder, each swipe(拖一下)of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, "Thank you."
Outside, Mum told me, "Dagmar is fine. No fever. "
"You saw her, Mum?"
"Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It's a fine hospital. But such floors! A mop is no good. You need a brush."
67. When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a .
A. nurse B. visitor C. patient D. cleaner
68. After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?
A. It is a children's hospital.
B. It has strict rules about visiting hours.
C. The conditions there aren't very good.
D. The nurses and doctors there don't work hard.
69. From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely
A. the story-teller's sister B. Mum's friend
C. the story-teller's classmate D. Dad's boss
70. Which of the following words best describes Mum?
A. strange B. warm-hearted C. clever D. hard-working
查看习题详情和答案>>We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn’t even lift her eyes from the book. Mum 1 at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to 2 down. While I watched 3 open in surprise, Mum 4 her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked 5 to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She 6 the mop past the desk and 7 the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said, “Very 8 floors.”
“Yes, I’m 9 they’ve finally decided to clean them,” the nurse answered. She looked at Mum 10 and said, “But aren’t you working late?”
Mum just pushed harder, each swipe of the mop 11 her farther and farther down the hall. I watched 12 she was out of sight and the nurse had 13 to writing in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were 14. She quickly put the mop back and took my 15. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, “16.”
Outside, Mum told me: “Dogmas is 17. No fever.”
“You saw her, Mum?”
“Of course. I told her about the hospital 18, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop 19 as well. It’s a fine hospital. But such 20! A mop is no good. You need a brush.”
- 1.
- A.stared
- B.pointed
- C.came
- D.aimed
- A.
- 2.
- A.sit
- B.lie
- C.fall
- D.bend
- A.
- 3.
- A.eyes
- B.hands
- C.mouth
- D.arms
- A.
- 4.
- A.put on
- B.took off
- C.hung over
- D.threw away
- A.
- 5.
- A.bravely
- B.proudly
- C.poorly
- D.quietly
- A.
- 6.
- A.dragged
- B.pulled
- C.pushed
- D.rushed
- A.
- 7.
- A.as
- B.because
- C.after
- D.as soon as
- A.
- 8.
- A.pretty
- B.good
- C.cheap
- D.dirty
- A.
- 9.
- A.delighted
- B.surprised
- C.anxious
- D.disappointed
- A.
- 10.
- A.respectfully
- B.pitifully
- C.carefully
- D.strangely
- A.
- 11.
- A.taking
- B.fetching
- C.forcing
- D.advancing
- A.
- 12.
- A.when
- B.while
- C.after
- D.until
- A.
- 13.
- A.turned back
- B.turned round
- C.turned down
- D.turned into
- A.
- 14.
- A.nervous
- B.sad
- C.crying
- D.shining
- A.
- 15.
- A.clothes
- B.hat
- C.hand
- D.mop
- A.
- 16.
- A.Excuse me
- B.I’m sorry
- C.Good luck
- D.Thank you
- A.
- 17.
- A.ill
- B.better
- C.well
- D.wrong
- A.
- 18.
- A.rules
- B.rights
- C.advice
- D.limits
- A.
- 19.
- A.visiting
- B.worrying
- C.smoking
- D.working
- A.
- 20.
- A.a hospital
- B.beds
- C.floors
- D.nurses
- A.
We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn’t even lift her eyes from the book. Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched mouth open in surprise, mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, mum nodded and said, “Very dirty floors.”
“Yes. I’m glad they’ve finally decided to clean them,” the nurse answered. She looked at mum and said, “But aren’t you working late?”
Mum just pushed harder, each sweep of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
After a long time mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, “Thank you.”
Outside, mum told me: “Dagmar is found. No fever.”
“You saw her, mum?”
“Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It’s a fine hospital. But such floors! A mop is no good. You need a brush.”
56. When she took a mop from the small room, what mum really wanted to do was .
A. to clean the floor B. to please the nurse
C. to see a patient D. to surprise the story-teller
57. When the nurse talked to mum, she thought mum was a .
A. nurse B. visitor C. patient D. cleaner
58. After reading the story, what can we infer about the hospital?
A. It is a children’s hospital.
B. It has strict rules about visiting hours.
C. The conditions there aren’t very good.
D. The nurses and doctors there don’t work hard.
59. From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely .
A. the story-teller’s sister B. mum’s friend
C. the story-teller’s classmate D. dad’s boss
60. Which of the following words best describes mum?
A. beautiful B. warm-hearted
C. clever D. hard-working
查看习题详情和答案>>We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn’t even lift her eyes from the book.Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down.While I watched, mouth open in surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold.She walked quietly to the small room by the lift(电梯)and took out a wet mop(拖把). She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up , Mum nodded and said , “Very dirty floors .”
“Yes.I’m glad they’ve finally decided to clean them,” the nurse answered.She looked at Mum strangely and said, “But aren’t you working late?”
Mum just pushed harder, each swipe of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall.I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back.Her eyes were shining.She quickly put the mop back and took my hand.As we turned to go out of the door, Mum nodded politely to the nurse and said, “Thank you. ”
Outside, Mum told me, “Dagma is fine.No fever.”
“You see her, Mum?”
“Of course.I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow.Dad will stop worrying as well.It’s a fine hospital. But the floors! A mop is no good.You need a brush. ”
1.When she took a mop from the small room, what Mum really wanted to do was _________.
A. to clean the floor B. to make the nurse happy
C. to see a patient(病人) D. to surprise the story –teller
2.When the nurse talked to Mum, she thought Mum was a ________.
A. nurse B. visitor C. patient D. cleaner
3.After reading the story, what can we infer(推断)about the hospital?
A. It was a children’s hospital.
B. It has strict rules about visiting hours.
C. The nurses and doctors there don’t work hard.
D. A lot of patients come to this hospital every day.
4.Why did Mum go to see Dagma in the hospital?
A. To give her some messages about Dad.
B. To make sure her room was clean.
C. To check that she was still there.
D. To find out how she was.
5.Which of the following words best describes Mum?
A. clever B. hard –working
C. warm –hearted D. strange
查看习题详情和答案>>We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn’t even lift her eyes from the book.Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down.While I watched mouth open in surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold.She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop .She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said, “Very dirty floor.”
“Yes.I’m glad they’ve finally decided to clean them,” the nurse answered.She looked at Mum strangely and said, “But aren’t you working late?”
Mum just pushed harder, each swipe of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall.I watched until she was out of sight, and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back.Her eyes were shining, She quickly put the mop back and took my hand.As we turned to go out of the door.Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, “Thank you.”
Outside, Mum told me, “Dagmar is fine.No fever.”
“You saw her, Mum?”
“Of course.I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow.Dad will stop worrying as well.It’s a fine hospital.But such floors! A mop is no good.You need a brush.”
1.When she took a mop from the small room what Mum really wanted to do was ___.
A.to clean the floor B.to please the nurse
C.to see a patient D.to surprise the nurse
2.When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a ____.
A.nurse B.visitor C.patient D.cleaner
3.After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?
A.It is a children’s hospital.
B.It has strict rules about visiting hours.
C.The conditions there can’t be very good.
D.The nurses and doctors there don’t work hard.
4.From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely ___.
A.the story teller’s sister B.Mum’s friend
C.the story teller’s classmate D.Dad’s boss
查看习题详情和答案>>We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn’t even lift her eyes from the book. Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched mouth open in surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up; Mum nodded and said, “Very dirty floors.”
“Yes, I’m glad they’ve finally decided to clean them,” the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangely and said, “But aren’t you working late?”
Mum just pushed harder each sweep of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to write in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, “Thank you.”
Outside, Mum told me: “Dagmar is fine. No fever.”
“You saw her, Mum?”
“Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It’s a fine hospital. But such floors!” A mop is no good. You need a brush.”
1. When she took a mop from the small room what Mum really wanted to do was _____.
A. to clean the floor B. to please the nurse
C. to see a patient D. to surprise the story-teller
2. When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a _____.
A. nurse B. visitor C. patient D. cleaner
3. After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?
A. It is a children’s hospital.
B. It has strict rules about visiting hours.
C. The conditions there aren’t very good.
D. The nurses and doctors there don’t work hard.
4. From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely _____.
A. the story-teller’s sister B. the story-teller’s classmate
C. Mum’s friend D. Dad’s boss
5. Which of the following words best describes Mum?
A. strange B. warm-hearted .. C. clever D. hard-working
查看习题详情和答案>>We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn't even lift her eyes from the book. Mum pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched mouth open is surprise, Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse looked up, Mum nodded and said, "Very dirty floors. "
"Yes, I'm glad they've finally decided to clean them, "the nurse answered. She looked at Mum strangely and said, "But aren't you working late?"
Mum just pushed harder, each swipe(拖一下)of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall. I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, "Thank you."
Outside, Mum told me, "Dagmar is fine. No fever. "
"You saw her, Mum?"
"Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It's a fine hospital. But such floors!A mop is no good. You need a brush."
1. When she took a mop from the small room what Mum really wanted to do was .
A. to clean the floor B. to please the nurse
B. to see a patient D. to surprise the story-teller
2. When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a .
A. nurse B. visitor
C. patient D. cleaner
3 After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?
A. It is a children's hospital.
B. It has strict rules about visiting hours.
C. The conditions there aren't very good.
D. The nurses and doctors there don't work hard.
4 From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely
A. the story-teller's sister
B. Mum's friend
C. the story-teller's classmate
D. Dad's boss
5 Which of the following words best describes Mum?
A. strange B. warm-hearted
C. clever D. hard-working
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