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【题目】 My 14 year - old son, John, and I saw the coat at the same time in a second - hand clothing store. It stood out among big and old coats. It was so beautiful and had an unbelievable price, $ 28. I looked at my son and we both said nothing, but John’s eyes shone. Dark, woolen coats were popular with teenage boys, but new ones could cost several hundred dollars. This coat was even better. John tried it on and turned from side to side, eyeing himself in the mirror. It fit him so well.

John wore the coat to school the next day. After he came home, I asked, “Did the kids like your coat?” “They love it,” he said with a big grin. Over the next few weeks, John changed. He was polite, less argumentative, more thoughtful, and much happier. “Good dinner, Mom,” he would say every evening. Without a word of complaining, he would carry in wood for the stove.

One day when I suggested that he might start on his homework before dinner, John, who always put things off, said, “You’re right. I guess I will.” When I mentioned this change to one of his teachers, she joked that the coat must have changed him.

John and I both know we should never judge a person by his clothes. But it is true that when wearing beautiful and suitable clothes, we may try to be better in thought, speech and behavior to match what is on the inside to what is on the outside.

1What can we learn from the first paragraph?

A. The price of the coat was too high.

B. John liked the coat very much.

C. They often went shopping together.

D. The writer didn’t want to buy the coat.

2What does the underlined word “grin” mean?

A. A wide smile.B. A worried look.

C. An upset voice.D. An angry mood.

3Which of the following changes did NOT happen to John after he wore the coat?

A. He was willing to follow suggestions.

B. He often helped to do some housework.

C. He was often worried about his study.

D. He said sweet words to make his mother happy.

4What does the writer want to say through this passage?

A. Life is full of possibilities when we are young.

B. We should not judge people by their appearance.

C. It’s a good choice to try different things in our lives.

D. What we wear could help what we are.

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

4D

【解析】

本文主要讲述了作者和他的儿子去了市场,淘到了一件非常漂亮而又合适的衣服。而这件衣服也改变了他孩子的言行。有时候穿着漂亮而又合适的衣服,我们可能会努力尝试在思想,言语和行为上变得更好,以便让我们的外在和内在相匹配。

1推理判断题。由Johns eyes shone John tried it on and turned from side to side John眼睛放光,转来转去的试穿可知他非常喜欢。故选B

2判断词义题。A. A wide smile大大的笑容;B. A worried look.焦虑的神情;C. An upset voice不安的声音;D. An angry mood愤怒的情绪。由John的回答They love it可知,他应该是开心的。故选A

3题意:他穿上那件外套后,没有发生的事?A. He was willing to follow suggestions他愿意听取意见;B. He often helped to do some housework他经常帮助做一些家务;C. He was often worried about his study他经常担心他的学习;D. He said sweet words to make his mother happy他会说一些甜蜜的话让他的妈妈开心。由原句Over the next few weeks, John changed. He was polite, less argumentative, more thoughtful, and much happier可知,他变得有礼貌,不爱争吵,更体贴,更快乐。故选C.

4推理判断题。通过这篇文章,作者想要表达的是什么?A. Life is full of possibilities when we are young当我们年轻时,生活充满了一切可能;B. We should not judge people by their appearance我们不应该以貌取人;C. Its a good choice to try different things in our lives生活中尝试不同的事情是一种很好的选择;D. What we wear could help what we are我们穿什么能够帮助我们成为什么样的人。由原句it is true that when wearing beautiful and suitable clothes, we may try to be better in thought, speech and behavior to match what is on the inside to what is on the outside有时候穿着漂亮而又合适的衣服,我们可能会努力尝试在思想,言语和行为上变得更好,以便让我们的外在和内在相匹配

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1What was Mutombo praised (赞扬) for?

A. Being a star in the NBA.B. Being a citizen of America.

C. His work in the USA.D. Helping people in the home town.

2Who was Julie in the passage?

A. A famous basketball player.

B. A mother with two daughters.

C. A person who saved a young man.

D. A woman who owned the Baby Einstein Company.

3What did the Baby Einstein Company do at its beginning?

A. It produced safety equipment for children.

B. It made videos to help protect children.

C. It sold videos of children’s music and artwork.

D. It looked for missing and exploited children.

4Why was Wesley Autrey called a national hero?

A. He helped a man get across the rails.

B. He stopped a man from running away.

C. He protected two little girls from getting hurt.

D. He saved a stranger without thinking about his own safety.

5What does the underlined sentence “Several cars passed over them, and left a grease mark on his hat.” imply (暗示)?

A. The cars of the train made Autrey’s hat dirty.

B. The cars of the train were close enough to Autrey’s head.

C. The cars of the train passed over Autrey very quickly.

D. The cars of the train were covered with lots of grease.

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Tom Jenkins enjoyed fishing and spent most of his time by the river.

He enjoyed being in the fresh air and being on his own. There was no one to trouble him and the time passed happily for him.

Unluckily, he was not a very good fisherman. He either fished in the wrong place, used the wrong bait(鱼饵)or pulled in his line too quickly. Whatever the reason was, he never caught anything big enough to eat.

However, he did not like to admit this to his wife. He thought she would complain if she knew he was wasting his time. She would try to stop him from going fishing. She might even make him take her shopping. It was very important to Tom, therefore, that she thought he was a good fisherman.

For this reason, on the way home from the river he always visited the local fish shop and bought something. Then he told his wife he had caught it and they had a good fish for their dinner.

One evening, after yet another day's unsuccessful fishing, Tom stopped at the fish shop as usual on his way home. "I'll have three perch(鲈鱼), please," he said to the shopkeeper. "And throw them to me, as usual, so I can tell my wife I caught them."

The shopkeeper laughed and said, "I suggest you take a nice salmon(鲑鱼)instead."

"Oh why?"

"Your wife came in an hour ago and said, "When Tom comes in, make sure he 'catches' a salmon."

1What kind of fish would Tom's wife want for dinner?

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2Why did Tom enjoy fishing?

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3Did Tom's wife know the truths? Why or why not?

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