题目内容
There was a garden the house. |
A. up B. at C. on D. outside |
试题答案
DLong long ago, there was a little girl living in a small poor house on a hill. When she played in her little garden, she could see a beautiful house high on the other hill. This house had golden windows. They were so nice that the little girl dreamed all day, “How fantastic it would be to grow up and live in a house with golden windows!”
When she was old enough to go outside her garden, she asked her mother if she could go for a walk outside the gate. Her mother agreed, telling her to keep close to the house and not to go too far. The day was beautiful and the little girl walked until (直到) she got to the gate of the house with golden windows.
As she looked at the house with golden windows, she was so disappointed (失望的). All the windows were common and very dirty.
So sad that she didn’t go any further and turned, heart broken. As she went back, she was surprised to see a little house with golden windows as the sun shone (照耀) on her own house.
She realized (意识到) that she had been living in the “house with golden windows” all the time. Everything she dreamed was right there under her nose!
1.What did the girl dream of?
A. Having a bigger garden.
B. Going outside her garden.
C. Having lots of gold in the house.
D. Living in a house with golden windows.
2.Her mother told her ________ when the girl went out.
A. to play in the gardenB. not to go too far
C. to clean the windowsD. not to go outside the garden
3. How was the girl feeling when she reached the gate of the house on the other hill?
A. Disappointed B. Interested C. ExcitedD. Angry
4.The underlined word “fantastic” in Paragraph 1 means ________.
A. 可怕的 B. 不切实际的 C. 极好的 D. 奇怪的
5.What’s the best title for the passage?
A. The Little Girl’s Home
B. The Golden House on the Hill
C. The Little Girl’s Dream
D. The House with Golden Windows
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When she was old enough to go outside her garden, she asked her mother if she could go for a walk outside the gate. Her mother agreed, telling her to keep close to the house and not to go too far. The day was beautiful and the little girl walked until (直到) she got to the gate of the house with golden windows.
As she looked at the house with golden windows, she was so disappointed (失望的). All the windows were common and very dirty.
So sad that she didn’t go any further and turned, heart broken. As she went back, she was surprised to see a little house with golden windows as the sun shone (照耀) on her own house.
She realized (意识到) that she had been living in the “house with golden windows” all the time. Everything she dreamed was right there under her nose!
小题1:What did the girl dream of?
A.Having a bigger garden. |
B.Going outside her garden. |
C.Having lots of gold in the house. |
D.Living in a house with golden windows. |
A.to play in the garden | B.not to go too far |
C.to clean the windows | D.not to go outside the garden |
A.Disappointed | B.Interested | C.Excited | D.Angry |
A.可怕的 | B.不切实际的 | C.极好的 | D.奇怪的 |
A.The Little Girl’s Home |
B.The Golden House on the Hill |
C.The Little Girl’s Dream |
D.The House with Golden Windows |
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Everything was fine for a few days until one afternoon there was a strange bumping noise on a window. Emily went outside and found a small bird dead on the grass. Its neck seemed to be broken.
“It must have flown into the window,” Alex said when his sister Emily called him to have a look. “Ah, yes, look here. You can see the mark where it hit the window. There are a couple of tiny feathers stuck(粘贴) on the window.”
“Poor thing!” Emily said.
During the next month, five more birds died in the same way. “Why would they fly to the windows?” they wondered. Finally they found out the truth. When the birds were flying, they couldn’t see into the rooms. All they saw was the reflection(反射) of the garden. They thought that they were flying into trees because they saw trees reflected by the window.
“Something has to be done to save the birds.” the parents decided.
At first, he family tried keeping curtains(窗帘)across the windows, but this made the room dark. Then they bought some strong black paper and cut out the shape of a hawk. They made six hawks – one for each window. They stuck the hawks to the windows. They looked pretty and did not keep out much light. When the birds saw the hawks, they would fly away.
After that, there were no more dead birds. The family were much happier.
小题1: They put food out to attract birds because they .
A.had a special garden for birds |
B.wanted to see more birds flying in the garden |
C.had too much bird food to feed the birds |
D.wanted to catch some birds in the garden |
A.4 | B.5 | C.6 | D.7 |
A.found the windows very clean |
B.fought for more food |
C.thought there were more trees ahead |
D.wanted to go into the room |
A.鹰 | B.丛林 | C.山脉 | D.燕子 |
A.why the birds died in the garden |
B.the family were good at paper-cutting |
C.the family had a very big new house |
D.how the family saved the birds in the garden |
made him an hour late; his ladder (梯子) fell down when he was painting the roof and now his old truck
wouldn' t start. With each problem he shouted angrily, more at himself than at his things. As I drove him
home, the man didn't say a word.
I tried talking to the man to kill time. I managed to find out that he had come up from Blue Hills in
Victoria with his family six months ago to find a job. This was his first job since moving here. I now knew
why his price was lower than any other worker I could find in the local newspaper. He really needed the job.
His clothes told me as much.
On arriving, much to my surprise, he invited me in to meet his family. As we walked through his front
garden he suddenly stopped at a small tree and placed his hands on it. Then, when he opened the door he
completely changed. Instead of his troubled face, there was now a warm smile, hugs for his two children
and a kiss for his wife.
The following day, I asked him about the tree.
"That's my trouble tree," he answered. "Work troubles aren't welcome at home with my wife and the
children. So I hang them on that tree every night when I come home. Then in the morning I pick them up
again."
"And you know what else?" he said smiling, "The next morning I find that there aren't as many as I
remember hanging up the night before."
B. He was late for work.
C. He fell onto the roof.
D. His ladder fell down.
B. Last night.
C. Six weeks ago.
D. Six months ago.
B. Beside the trouble tree.
C. In his old house.
D. In Blue Hills, Victoria.
B. To leave his trouble outside.
C. To send good wishes to his family.
D. To clean his hands.
B. It is important to get to work on time.
C. Often our problems are worse than what we think.
D. A happy family can make many problems go away.
But to his great surprise , many tourists came to see his house in summer holidays , for it was the most interesting building in the village . From morning to night there were tourists outside the house . They kept looking into the rooms through the windows and many of them even went into Mr. David’s garden . This was too much for Mr. David . He decided to drive the visitors away . So he put a notice on the window . The notice said “If you want to satify your curiosity (好奇心) , came in and look round . Price : twenty dollars .” Mr. David was sure that the visitors would stop coming , but he was wrong . More and more visitors came and Mr. David had to spend every day showing them around his house . “I came here to recite , not to work as a guide , ” he said angrily . In the end , he sold the house and moved away .
小题1:Mr. David’s house was so ________ that many tourists came to see it .
A.small | B.quiet | C.interesting | D.surprising |
A.drive the visitors away | B.satisfy the visitor’s curiosity |
C.let visitors come in and look round | D.get some money out of the visitors |
A.more interested in his house |
B.lose interest in his house |
C.angry at the unfair price |
D.feel happy about the price |
A.the visitors didn’t come any longer |
B.more and more tourists came for a visit |
C.no tourists would pay the money for a visit |
D.fewer and fewer visitors came to see his house |
A.he did not like it at all |
B.he could not work as a guide |
C.he wanted to buy a new expensive house |
D.he could not live a quiet life in it |
When Mr. David retired(退休), he bought a small house in a village near the sea. He liked it and hoped to live a quiet life in it.
But to his great surprise, many tourists came to see his house in summer holidays, for it was the most interesting building in the village. From room morning to night there were tourists outside the house. They kept looking into the rooms through the windows and many of them even went into Mr. David's garden. This was too much for Mr. David. He decided to drive the visitors away. So he put a notice on the window. The notice said: "If you want to satisfy your curiosity(好奇心), come in and look around. Price; twenty dollars." Mr. David was sure that the visitors would stop coming, but he was wrong. More and more visitors came and Mr. David had to spend every day showing them around his house. "I came here to retire, not to work as a guide." he said angrily. In the end, he sold the house and moved away.
1.Mr. David's house was ________that many tourists came to see it.
A.so small B.so quiet C.so interesting D.so big
2.Mr. David put a notice on the window in order_______.
A.to drive the visitors away
B.to satisfy the visitors' curiosity
C.to let visitors come in and look around
D.to get some money out of the visitors
3.The notice made the visitors________.
A.more interested in his house B.lose interest in his house
C.angry at the unfair price D.feel happy about the price
4.After Mr. David put up the notice________.
A.the visitors didn’t come any longer
B.fewer and fewer visitors came to see his house
C.more and more tourists came for a visit
D.no tourist would pay the money for a visit
5.At last Mr. David had to sell his house and move away because _____.
A.he did not like it at all
B.he could not work as a guide
C.he made enough money and wanted to buy a new expensive house
D.he could not live a quiet life in it
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B. so quiet
C. so interesting
D. such interesting
B. to satisfy the visitor's curiosity
C. to let visitors come in and look round
D. to get some money out of the visitors
B. lose interest in his house
C. angry at the unfair price
D. feel happy about the price
A. the visitors didn't come any longer
B. fewer and fewer visitors came to see his house
C. more and more tourists came for a visit
D. no tourists would pay the money for a visit