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【题目】

English book Animal Farm (1945) tells a story about farm animals. They are fed up with (受够了) Mr Jones, the farmer. He treats them badly, so they decide to kick him off the farm and run the farm themselves.

One day an old pig called Old Major gathers the animals around him. He tells them that all animals should stand together. He says they should take over the farm. They say that all animals are equal.

After they get rid of (摆脱) Mr Jones, two pigs become the leaders of Animal Farm. One pig called Snowball is a great speaker. He has big ideas for Animal Farm. The other leader is a pig called Napoleon. Napoleon is a crafty (狡猾的) animal. He brings together supporters by offering them advantages.

Napoleon makes a war against Snowball and kicks him away from the farm. He turns Snowball into a big enemy. He says that Snowball is working with Farmer Jones and other farmers to do harm to Animal Farm.

But as it turns out it is Napoleon who is working with the enemies of the animals. He joins up with the old human enemies of the animals. But he tells the animals that he is working for them. At the same time the animals work hard. It seems that it is as bad to live under Napoleon as it was under Farmer Jones!

Why is the story so important?

Animal Farm is an excellent choice for learners of English because it’s very short. The language is also simple.

Like many famous stories Animal Farm is not just a book. It was played on the BBC radio in 1947. The big modern way of telling stories is in movies of course. Orwell’s book has become a film twice. Perhaps it won’t surprise you that the first one (1954) was a cartoon. In 1984 another film was made. This was a live-action (真人版的) film. The famous book has also been put on in the theater. In 1984 a play was made and it toured a number of British cities.

【1】 Which is the right order of what happened in the story?

a. Napoleon turns snowball into a big enemy.

b. Animals are tired of Mr Jones.

c. Snowball becomes one of the leaders.

d. Napoleon kicks snowball off the farm.

e. Animals get rid of Mr Jones.

A. e a b c d B. a e b d c C. b e c a d D. b e a c d

【2】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. George Orwell is the writer of the book Animal Farm.

B. All the learners of English should read this book.

C. The book became a film in 1947.

D. Snowball and Napoleon lead the farm in the end.

【3】What do you think of Napoleon according to the passage?

A. Friendly and kind. B. Polite and helpful.

C. Popular and honest D. Dishonest and unkind

【4】The purpose of the passage is ______________________.

A. to make an advertisement for a new book B. to introduce us a famous novel

C. to show a world of animal D. to attract us to watch a film

【答案】

【1】C

【2】A

【3】D

【4】B

【解析】

试题分析:这篇文章是对Animal Farm这本书中所描述的故事情节所进行的描述。

【1】C推理判断题。根据文中对书中故事情节的描述可知正确的故事顺序应是C。

【2】A细节理解题。根据文中信息Orwell’s book has become a film twice. 可知此题A的描述是正确的。

【3】D细节理解题。根据文中信息描述But as it turns out it is Napoleon who is working with the enemies of the animals. He joins up with the old human enemies of the animals. But he tells the animals that he is working for them. At the same time the animals work hard. It seems that it is as bad to live under Napoleon as it was under Farmer Jones!可知此题应选D。

【4】B推理判断题。这篇文章主要是向人们介绍Animal Farm这本小说,故选B。

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Oyster omelet(蚵仔煎;牡蛎煎)

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Coffin (棺材) bread

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Drunken Chicken

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Beef noodles

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A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five

2The ingredients in oyster omelet don’t include________.

A. oysters B. bean sprouts C. sweet potato D. sweet potato starch

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A. it’s a symbol of good luck B. it has two pieces of toast

C. it has seafood soup inside D. it looks like a coffin

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A. coffin bread B. oyster omelet C. beef noodles D. drunken chicken

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A. the ingredients of each dish B. the price of each dish

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