题目内容

阅读理解。
     Mr. Smith had a hotel near the biggest train station in London. A lot of foreigners stayed there for the
night. Mr. Smith only knew English, so he found it not easy for him to understand the people from other
countries such as Russia, France and Japan. He thought Russian was boring but Japanese was interesting.
So he asked a friend of his who knew Japanese to teach him. He studied hard and happily. At first he learned
some, but soon he found that it wasn't easy to remember Japanese words. His friend asked him to write
down the useful words on his notebook so that he could use them. He did as he was told. He found it
helpful for him to do so.
     One evening, there were a lot of people in the dinning room of his hotel. They were all busy eating
something, but a Japanese was walking up and down there. He seemed to be waiting for someone. Mr. Smith
thought to himself, "Maybe the man is hungry and wants to eat something, but he doesn't know any English.
I'll try to help him."
     Because Mr. Smith knew only a little Japanese, he had to take out his notebook and showed the sentence
"I am very hungry" to the Japanese.
    To his surprise, the Japanese took a look at it and gave him two dollars, and then left the hotel.
1. In this passage, Mr. Smith learned ______ from one of his friends.
[     ]
A. Russian
B. French
C. English
D. Japanese
2. After a few days, Mr. Smith found it ______ to learn Japanese.
[     ]
A. interesting
B. difficult
C. boring
D. easy
3. Mr. Smith decided to help the man because he ______.
[     ]
A. thought the man was hungry
B. found the man was really upset
C. could practice Japanese with the man
D. knew who the man was waiting for
4. If Mr. Smith knew more about the Japanese language, the Japanese would ______.
[     ]
A. go to walking up and down
B. teach him more useful words
C. stay in the dinning room for dinner
D. help him serve other foreigners
5. Which of the following is WRONG?
[     ]
A. Mr. Smith knew three foreign languages.
B. The Japanese thought Mr. Smith was a man asking for money.
C. The Japanese might be waiting for someone to have supper together.
D. The Japanese might be worried because nobody could understand him.
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阅读理解。
     Mr Cheng was angry, because someone said that his conscience (良心) was eaten by a dog.  He
thought he had been the manager for five years and he was always concerned for (关心) his family. He
had made much money for his family.There were two hundred workers in his factory. They can make
any food or wine which were in good selling.M r Cheng drove his car to visit the king of the dog. "Do
you think that my conscience has been eaten?" asked M r Cheng."No, I don't think so," answered the
king of the dog, "Please sit down on the sofa , M r Cheng," said the dog, "Listen to me, please. I'll tell
you all about it. ""There were three kinds of consciences in the world," said the king of the dog slowly, "
One is kind and warm. Dogs respect it and were afraid of it. One is greedy and venomous (狼毒).
Dogs like eating it very much. The last one is the worst one. Though dogs starved to death (饿死),
they don't eat it at all. "
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
1. Did the workers like Mr Cheng or dislike him?   
    _________________________________________________________________
2. Were the products which made in M r Cheng's factory good or bad?
    _________________________________________________________________
3. How did M r Cheng go to work every day?
    _________________________________________________________________
4. What was in the king's room?
    _________________________________________________________________
5. Why didn't the dog eat M r Cheng's conscience?
    ________________________________________________________________
阅读理解。
   Mr. Wilson gave his wife ten pounds for her birthday. The day after her birthday,Mrs. Wilson went
shopping. She got on a bus and sat down next to an old lady. After a while,Mrs. Wilson noticed that the old lady's bag was open.  She saw a ten-pound not inside the handbag which was just like the one her
husband had given her. So she quickly looked into her own bag:the ten-pound note had gone!
Mrs. Wilson was sure that the old lady had stolen it. She thought for a while and she was sure that she
should call the police. But as she disliked getting people into trouble, she decided to take back the money
from the old lady's handbag and say nothing more about it. She looked around to make sure that nobody was watching, then she carefully put her hand into the old lady's hand bag, took the note and put it carefully into her own bag.When Mrs. Wilson got home that evening,she showed her husband the beautiful skirt
she had bought. “How did you pay for it?”he said.“With the money for my birthday, of course.” she
replied
.“Oh?What's that then?”he asked as he pointed to a piece of ten-pound note on the table.
A.根据短文内容, 用合适的单词填空。
One year, Mr. Wilson gave his wife Mrs. Wilson a 10-pound     1    for her birthday. Mrs. Wilson left it at home, but she wasn't aware of that. When she got on the bus, she    2       that an old lady's bag was open. She saw a ten-pound note inside and she thought that it was ___3_____ So she took it and bought a
beautiful     4     with it. But when she got home in the evening, she knew that she was   5      to think about the old lady stealing her money.
1.____________   2.____________   3.____________4.____________   5.____________
B.根据短文内容. 选择最佳答案。
6. What did Mrs. Wilson see inside the old woman's bag?
A. A ten-pound note.     
B. A note.     
C. Twenty pounds.    
D. A dress.
7. What did Mrs. Wilson do when she was sure that the old lady had stolen her money?
A. She called the police?    
B. She shouted for help, \   
C. She took back the money herself.    
D. She argued with the old lady.
8 . The word “replied” can be replaced by “___________”.
A. asked      
B. answered      
C. said      
D. talked
阅读理解。
     Mr. and Mrs. Jones are Japanese. They always spent their summer vacation in London in the past.
 They usually stayed in a small hotel in London. 
     (A) Last year Mr. Jones made a lot of money, so they decided to go to New York on  vacation. 
They ordered a good hotel in New York.     
     They went to New York by plane and arrived at the hotel in the evening. They thought they would 
go to bed hungry, because that small hotel in London didn't serve (提供) meals after six. So they were 
surprised when the waiter asked if they would eat dinner.  "Do you still serve dinner?" asked Mr.
 Jones.  "Yes, sir," answered the waiter, "We serve it until half past nine."    
      "What is the time for meals then?" asked Mr. Jones. "Well, sir," answered the waiter, "we serve
 breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea
 from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine."    
       "Oh, that's great. We (B)____ ate dinner after six in that hotel in London."
1. 将划线部分(A)处译成汉语。
    ___________________________________________________     
2. 选择适当的词完成(B)处,使意思连贯。(     )        
    A. often    
    B. sometimes         
    C. never    
    D. always   
3. Where does Mr. Jones come from?     
    ___________________________________________________  
4. When do you think Mr. and Mrs. Jones arrived at the hotel in New York?     
    ___________________________________________________ 
5. When is tea served in the hotel in New York? 
    ___________________________________________________ 

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