题目内容
5、 Buster Brown was a thief—and a good one, too ,he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he never took chances .He was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently, he stood outside the house of his intended victim(受害者)and read the sign on the front gate of the house . “Don’t worry about the dog—be aware of the owner!” it said .Buster smiled and found his way in.
The house looked quite normal outside ,but inside it was very exotic with fascinating objects on display. As he began putting them into his bag ,a dog came into the room .It stopped when it saw Buster ,then wagged its tail madly and went over to him ,licking his outstretched hand. “Good boy ,” Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are –trying to lick me to death.”
Satisfied he’d made friends with the dog ,Buster began to wander round the house ,choosing items to put in his bag .His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董): a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea-and-coffee service ,etc.. His new friend, the dog ,sat and watched ,as if wondering what was happening.
“Well ,boy,” Buster whispered finally. “That might do. Any more and I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag into his shoulders, just as the lights on, nearly blinding him. He shielded his eyes with his hand.
“You’re a very silly person,” the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite place where he had seen him before.
“You should have taken more notice of the sign outside,” the man rasped. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of the world’s greatest fortune-teller!”
1.Why was Buster so confident?
A.He was not afraid of dogs.
B.He knew the owner of the house lived alone.
C.He had never been caught by the police.
D.The house had no security alarm.
2.How did Buster decide which objects to take?
A.He took those that were easy to carry in his bag.
B.He took only the best antiques.
C.He took those that be knew be could sell easily.
D.He looked for silver objects.
3.What punishment waits for Buster Brown?
A.A prison sentence with hard labour. B.A long prison sentence.
C.A heavy fine. D.Community service for 20 years.
试题答案
5、CBB
Buster Brown was a thief — and a good one, too, he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently, he stood outside the house of his intended victim and read the sign on the front gate of the house. “Don’t worry about the dog –be aware of the owner!” it said. Buster smiled and found his ways in.
The house looked quite normal outside, but inside it was very unusual with fascinating objects on display. As he began putting them into his bag, a dog came into the room. It stopped when it saw Buster, then wagged its tail madly and went over to him, licking his outstretched hand. “Good boy,” Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are –trying to lick me to death.”
Satisfied he’d made friends with the dog, Buster began to wander round the house, choosing items to put in his bag. His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董)---a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea and coffee service, etc. His new friend, the dog, sat and watched, as if wondering what was happening.
“Well, boy,” Buster whispered finally. “That might do any more and I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just then the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He protected his eyes with his hand.
“You’re a very silly person,” the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite sure where he had seen him before.
“______________________________ the sign outside,” the man shouted angrily. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will be put behind bars. Imagine trying to rob the house of the world’s greatest fortune –teller!”
76. What would the best title of the story be? (Please answer within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________________
77. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
I was given the information about this robbery last week and I know you will be in prison.
___________________________________________________________________
78. Please fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the
sentence. (Please answer within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________________
79. What do you think of the owner of the house? Give your reasons. (Please answer within 30
words) ________________________________________________
80. Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese
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Buster Brown was a thief — and a good one, too, he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently, he stood outside the house of his intended victim and read the sign on the front gate of the house. “Don’t worry about the dog –be aware of the owner!” it said. Buster smiled and found his ways in.
The house looked quite normal outside, but inside it was very unusual with fascinating objects on display. As he began putting them into his bag, a dog came into the room. It stopped when it saw Buster, then wagged its tail madly and went over to him, licking his outstretched hand. “Good boy,” Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are –trying to lick me to death.”
Satisfied he’d made friends with the dog, Buster began to wander round the house, choosing items to put in his bag. His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董)---a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea and coffee service, etc. His new friend, the dog, sat and watched, as if wondering what was happening.
“Well, boy,” Buster whispered finally. “That might do any more and I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just then the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He protected his eyes with his hand.
“You’re a very silly person,” the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite sure where he had seen him before.
“______________________________ the sign outside,” the man shouted angrily. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will be put behind bars. Imagine trying to rob the house of the world’s greatest fortune –teller!”
76. What would the best title of the story be? (Please answer within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________________
77. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
I was given the information about this robbery last week and I know you will be in prison.
___________________________________________________________________
78. Please fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the
sentence. (Please answer within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________________
79. What do you think of the owner of the house? Give your reasons. (Please answer within 30
words) ________________________________________________
80. Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese
__________________________________________________________________
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Buster Brown was a thief — and a good one, too, he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently, he stood outside the house of his intended victim and read the sign on the front gate of the house. “Don’t worry about the dog –be aware of the owner!” it said. Buster smiled and found his ways in.
The house looked quite normal outside, but inside it was very unusual with fascinating objects on display. As he began putting them into his bag, a dog came into the room. It stopped when it saw Buster, then wagged its tail madly and went over to him, licking his outstretched hand. “Good boy,” Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are –trying to lick me to death.”
Satisfied he’d made friends with the dog, Buster began to wander round the house, choosing items to put in his bag. His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董)---a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea and coffee service, etc. His new friend, the dog, sat and watched, as if wondering what was happening.
“Well, boy,” Buster whispered finally. “That might do any more and I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just then the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He protected his eyes with his hand.
“You’re a very silly person,” the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite sure where he had seen him before.
“______________________________ the sign outside,” the man shouted angrily. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will be put behind bars. Imagine trying to rob the house of the world’s greatest fortune –teller!”
76. What would the best title of the story be? (Please answer within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________________
77. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
I was given the information about this robbery last week and I know you will be in prison.
___________________________________________________________________
78. Please fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the
sentence. (Please answer within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________________
79. What do you think of the owner of the house? Give your reasons. (Please answer within 30
words) ________________________________________________
80. Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese
__________________________________________________________________
查看习题详情和答案>>Buster Brown was a thief—and a good one, too ,he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he never took chances .He was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently, he stood outside the house of his intended victim(受害者)and read the sign on the front gate of the house . “Don’t worry about the dog—be aware of the owner!” it said .Buster smiled and found his way in.
The house looked quite normal outside ,but inside it was very exotic with fascinating objects on display. As he began putting them into his bag ,a dog came into the room .It stopped when it saw Buster ,then wagged its tail madly and went over to him ,licking his outstretched hand. “Good boy ,” Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are –trying to lick me to death.”
Satisfied he’d made friends with the dog ,Buster began to wander round the house ,choosing items to put in his bag .His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董): a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea-and-coffee service ,etc.. His new friend, the dog ,sat and watched ,as if wondering what was happening.
“Well ,boy,” Buster whispered finally. “That might do. Any more and I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag into his shoulders, just as the lights on, nearly blinding him. He shielded his eyes with his hand.
“You’re a very silly person,” the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite place where he had seen him before.
“You should have taken more notice of the sign outside,” the man rasped. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of the world’s greatest fortune-teller!”
1.Why was Buster so confident?
A.He was not afraid of dogs.
B.He knew the owner of the house lived alone.
C.He had never been caught by the police.
D.The house had no security alarm.
2.How did Buster decide which objects to take?
A.He took those that were easy to carry in his bag.
B.He took only the best antiques.
C.He took those that be knew be could sell easily.
D.He looked for silver objects.
3.What punishment waits for Buster Brown?
A.A prison sentence with hard labour. B.A long prison sentence.
C.A heavy fine. D.Community service for 20 years.
查看习题详情和答案>>Buster Biown was a thief--and a good one, too ,he thought. He’d nevst decn caught by the police because he never look chance. He was always prepared for any ruforesecn event of emcnhency. Confidently, he stood the house of his intended victim(受害者)and read the sign on the of the house. “Don’t worry the dog-be aware of the ownerl ” it said .Bust smiled and found his way in.
The house looked quite normal outside ,but inmde it was very exotie with fascinating objects on display when it saw Buster,then wagged its tail madly and went over to hat ligking his outatretched hand. “Good boy ,”Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are-trying to Hck me to death.”
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“Well, boy .”Buster whispered finally. “That might do. Any mow and I won’t be able to carry it ! ” Herswung the heavy bay onto his shouiders , just as the lights came on , nearly blinding him . He shielded his eyen with his hand.
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1.Why was Buster so confident?
A. He was not afraid of dogs.
B. He knew the house lived alone.
C. He had never been caught by the police.
D. The house had no security alarm.
2.Why wan Buster so confident?
A. Mcasy and untidy. B. Rich and expenaive.
C. Comfortahle and calmc D. Foreign and unuknl
3.How did Buster deojde wlich objects to take?
A. He took those the wete cnay fo carry in his bag.
B. He took only . the antiqucs.
C. He took those that he could sell easily.
D. He looked for abjccts
4. What punishment wajts for Buster Brown?
A. A prison seutence with hard labour.
B.A long prison sentence.
C.A heavy fine
D.Comanttnity service fo-20
查看习题详情和答案>>caught by the police because he never took chances. He was always prepared for any
unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently,he stood outside the house of his intended victim(受害者)and read
the sign on the front gate of the house. "Don't worry about the dog-be aware of the owner!" it said.
Buster smiled and found his way in.
The house looked quite normal outside,but inside it was very exotic with fascinating objects on
display. As he began putting them into his bag,a dog came into the room. It stopped when it saw
Buster,then wagged its tail madly and went over to him,licking his outstretched hand. "Good boy,"
Buster whispered. "What a great
guard dog you are-trying to lick me to death." Satisfied he'd made friends with the dog,Bluster began
to wander round the house,choosing items to put in his bag. His skilled eye picked out only the best
antiques(古董):a pair of silver candleholders,a silver tea-and-coffee service,etc. . His new friend, the
dog,sat and watched,as if wondering what was happening.
"Well,boy," Buster whispered,finally. "That might do. Any more and I won't be able to carry it!"
He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just as the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He
shielded his eyes with his hand.
"You're a very silly person," the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry and dust. As the man
came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn't
quite place where he had seen him before.
"You should have taken more notice of the sign outside," the man rasped. "I knew about this
attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying
to rob the house of the world's greatest fortune-teller!"
B. He knew the owner of the house lived alone.
C. The house had no security alarm.
D. He had never been caught by the police.
B. Rich and expensive.
C. Foreign and unusual.
D. Comfortable and calming.
B. He took only the best antiques.
C. He took those that he knew he could sell easily.
D. He looked for silver objects.
B. A prison sentence with hard labor.
C. A heavy fine.
D. Community service for 20 years.
because he never took chances. He was always Prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently,he stood outside the house Of his intended victim (受害者) and read the sign On the
front gate of the house. "Don't worry about the dog-be aware of the owner!" it said. Buster smiled
and found his way in.
The house looked quite normal outside,but inside it was very exotic with fascinating objects on
display. As he began putting them into his bag,a dog came into the room. It stopped when it saw
Buster, then wagged its tail madly and went over to. him,licking his outstretched hand. "Good boy,"
Buater whispered. "What a great guard dog you are-trying to lick me to death."
Satisfied he'd made friends with the dog,Bluster began to wander round the house,choosing items
to put in his bag. His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques (古董): a pair of silver candleholders,
a silver tea-and-coffee service,etc.. His new friend,the dog,sat and watched, as if wondering what was
happening.
"Well, boy," Buster whispered,finally. "That might do. Any more and I won't be able to carry it!" He
swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just as the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He shielded his
eyes with his hand.
"You're a very silly person," the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry em dust. As the man came
closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn't quite place
where he had seen him before.
"You should have taken more notice of the sign outside," the man rasped." I knew about this
attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying to
rob the house of the world's greatest fortune-teller!"
B. He knew the owner of the house lived alone.
C. He had never been caught by the police.
D. The house had no security alarm.
B. Rich and expensive.
C. Comfortable and calming.
D. Foreign and unusual.
B. He took only the best antiques.
C. He took those that he knew he could sell easily.
D. He looked for silver objects.
B. A long prison sentence.
C. A heavy fine.
D. Community service for 20 years.
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of the house. "Don't worry about the dog-be aware of the owner!" it said. Buster smiled and found his way in. The house looked quite normal outside, but inside it was very exotic with fascinating objects on display. As he began putting them into his bag, a dog came into the room. It stopped when it saw Buster, then wagged its tail madly and went over to him, licking his outstretched hand. "Good boy," Buater whispered. "What a great guard dog you are-trying to lick me to death." Satisfied he'd made friends with the dog, Bluster began to wander round the house, choosing items to put in his bag. His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques (古董): a pair of silver candleholders, a silver tea-and- coffee service, etc..His new friend, the dog, sat and watched, as if wondering what was happening. "Well,boy," Buster whispered, finally. "That might do. Any more and I won't be able to carry it!" He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just as the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He shielded his eyes with his hand. "You're a very silly person," the figure in the doorway said. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn't quite place where he had seen him before. "You should have taken more notice of the sign outside," the man rasped. "I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of the world's greatest fortune-teller!" | ||
1. Why was Buster so confident? | ||
A. He was not afraid of dogs. B. He knew the owner of the house lived alone. C. He had never been caught by the police. D. The house had no security alarm. | ||
2. Which of the definitions is closest in meaning to the word "exotic" in the third paragraph? | ||
A. Messy and untidy. B. Rich and expensive. C. Comfortable and calming. D. Foreign and unusual. | ||
3. How did Buster decide which objects to take? | ||
A. He took those that were easy to carry in his bag. B. He took only the best antiques. C. He took those that he knew he could sell easily. D. He looked for silver objects. | ||
4. What punishment waits for Buster Brown? | ||
A. A prison sentence with hard labour. B. A long prison sentence. C. A heavy fine. D. Community service for 20 years. |
Buster Brown was a thief—and a good one,too,he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he never took chances. He was always Prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency.
Confidently,he stood outside the house of his intended victim(受害者)and read the sign on the front gate of the house. “Don't worry about the dog—be aware of the owner !” it said. Buster smiled and found his way in.
The house looked quite normal outside,but inside it was very exotic with fascinating objects on display. As he began putting them into his bag,a dog came into the room. It stopped when it saw Buster,then wagged its tail madly and went over to him,licking his outstretched hand. “Good boy,” Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are—trying to lick me to death.”
Satisfied he’d made friends with the dog,Buster began to wander round the house,choosing items to put in his bag. His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董):a pair of silver candleholders,a silver tea-and-coffee service,etc. His new friend,the dog,sat and watched,as if wondering what was happening.
“Well,boy,”Buster whispered,finally. “That might do. Any more and I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just as the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He shielded his eyes with his hand.
“You’re a very silly person,” the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite place where he had seen him before.
“You should have taken more notice of the sign outside,” the man rasped. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of the world’s greatest fortune-teller!”
60. Why was Buster so confident?
A. He was not afraid of dogs. B. He knew the owner of the house lived alone
C. He had never been caught by the police. D. The house had no security alarm.
61. Which of the definitions is closest in meaning to the word “exotic” in the third paragraph?
A. Messy and untidy. B. Rich and expensive.
C. Comfortable and calming. D. Foreign and unusual.
62. How did Buster decide which objects to take?
A. He took those that were easy to carry in his bag.
B. He took only the best antiques.
C. He took those that he knew he could sell easily.
D. He looked for silver objects.
63. What punishment waits for Buster Brown?
A. A prison sentence with hard labour. B. A long prison sentence.
C. A heavy fine. D. Community service for 20 years.
查看习题详情和答案>>Buster Brown was a thief-and a good one,too,he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he never took chances. He was always prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency. Confidently,he stood outside the house of his intended victim(受害者)and read
the sign on the front gate of the house. “Don't worry about the dog—be aware of the owner!” it said.Buster smiled and found his way in.
The house looked quite normal outside,but inside it was very exotic with fascinating objects on display.As he began putting them into his bag,a dog came into the room.It stopped when it saw Buster,then wagged its tail madly and went over to him,licking his outstretched hand."Good boy,” Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are—trying to lick me to death.”
Satisfied he'd made friends with the dog,Bluster began to wander round the house,choosing items to put in his bag.His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董):a pair of silver candleholders,a silver tea-and-coffee service,etc.His new friend,the dog,sat and watched,as if wondering what was happening.
“Well,boy,”Buster whispered,finally.“That might do.Any more and I won't be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just as the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He shielded his eyes with his hand.
"You're a very silly person," the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn't quite place where he had seen him before.
"You should have taken more notice of the sign outside," the man rasped. "I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of the world's greatest fortune-teller!"
64. Why was Buster so confident?
A. He was not afraid of dogs.
B. He knew the owner of the house lived alone.
C. He had never been caught by the police.
D. The house had no security alarm.
65. Which of the definitions is closest in meaning to the word "exotic" in the third paragraph?
A. Messy and untidy. B. Rich and expensive.
C. Comfortable and calming. D. Foreign and unusual.
66. How did Buster decide which objects to take?
A. He took those that were easy to carry in his bag.
B. He took only the best antiques.
C. He took those that he knew he could sell easily.
D. He looked for silver objects.
67. What punishment waits for Buster Brown?
A. A prison sentence with hard labour. B. A long prison sentence.
C. A heavy fine. D. Community service for 20 years.