阅读下列短文,并做每篇后面的题目,从四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。

William Lehmann was a writer. When he was a boy, writing came as naturally to him as walking. He enjoyed playing with words, in the same way that other boys played with a football. He wrote stories whenever he had the chance, stories that most of his teachers couldn't hope to write, with the experience of a person two of three times his age. He wrote some quite striking poems, too.

At school, William always did best in English exams in his school, but not in subjects like history. As he was never satisfied to stick to the facts, he preferred to imagine how things might have been.

At home, William was always writing. He wrote in bed; he wrote while the others were watching television, in the half darkness, he would even write at the breakfast table if his mother let him. What a quiet boy: different from others!

1.From this passage we know that ________.

[  ]

A.William was a boy to whom walking came naturally

B.William was good at history as well as English

C.writing came naturally to William when he was very young

D.William enjoyed imagining things while other boys liked playing a football

2.To William words ________.

[  ]

A.were what a football was to other boys

B.were like a game, not to be taken seriously

C.came more naturally than walking

D.came almost as naturally as playing football

3.The stories that William wrote were ________.

[  ]

A.about the experiences of someone two of three times his age

B.two of three times better than the stories that most people write

C.of the sort that most people older than William hope to write

D.of a sort that few people can write, even after year of experience of life

4.William did better in English than in history because ________.

[  ]

A.he was unable to describe how things were

B.he was not interested in history

C.he always stuck to the facts

D.he preferred to imagine how things might have been rather than to stick to the facts

5.At home, William wrote ________.

[  ]

A.about his family members

B.whenever he had the chance

C.except when he was watching the television

D.even at the breakfast table

阅读理解

  William Lehmann was a writer. When he was a boy, writing came as naturally to him as walking. He enjoyed playing with works, in the same way that other boys played with a football. He wrote stories whenever he had the chance, stories that most of his teachers couldn't hope to write, with the experience of a person two or three times his age. He wrote some quite striking poems, too.

  At school, Wlliam always did best in English exams in his school, but not in subjects like history. As he was never satisfied to stick to the facts, he preferred to imagine how things might have been.

  At home, William was always writing. He wrote in bed; he wrote while the others were watching television, in the half darkness , he would even write at the breakfast table if his mother let him. What a quiet boy: different from others!

  

1.From this passage we know that ________.

[  ]

A.William was a boy to whom walking came naturally

B.Willaim was good at history as well as English

C.writing came naturally to William when he was very young

D.William enjoyed imagining things while other boys liked playing a football

2.To William words ________.

[  ]

A.were what a football was to other boys

B.were like a game, not to be taken seriously

C.came more naturally than walking

D.came almost as naturally as playing football

3.The stories that William wrote were ________.

[  ]

A.about the experiences of someone two or three times his age

B.two of three times better than the stories that most people write

C.of the sort that most people older than William hope to write

D.of a sort that few people can write, even after year of experience of life

4.William did better in English than is history because ________.

[  ]

A.he was unable to describe how things were

B.he was not interested in history

C.he always stuck to the facts

D.he preferred to imagine how things might have been rather than to stick to the facts

5.At home, William wrote ________.

[  ]

A.about his family members

B.whenever he had the chance

C.except when he was watching the television

D.even at the breakfast table

阅读理解

  William Lehmann was a writer. When he was a boy, writing came as naturally to him as walking. He enjoyed playing with works, in the same way that other boys played with a football. He wrote stories whenever he had the chance, stories that most of his teachers couldn't hope to write, with the experience of a person two or three times his age. He wrote some quite striking poems, too.

  At school, Wlliam always did best in English exams in his school, but not in subjects like history. As he was never satisfied to stick to the facts, he preferred to imagine how things might have been.

  At home, William was always writing. He wrote in bed; he wrote while the others were watching television, in the half darkness , he would even write at the breakfast table if his mother let him. What a quiet boy: different from others!

  

(1) From this passage we know that ________.

[  ]

A.William was a boy to whom walking came naturally

B.Willaim was good at history as well as English

C.writing came naturally to William when he was very young

D.William enjoyed imagining things while other boys liked playing a football

(2) To William words ________.

[  ]

A.were what a football was to other boys

B.were like a game, not to be taken seriously

C.came more naturally than walking

D.came almost as naturally as playing football

(3) The stories that William wrote were ________.

[  ]

A.about the experiences of someone two or three times his age

B.two of three times better than the stories that most people write

C.of the sort that most people older than William hope to write

D.of a sort that few people can write, even after year of experience of life

(4) William did better in English than is history because ________.

[  ]

A.he was unable to describe how things were

B.he was not interested in history

C.he always stuck to the facts

D.he preferred to imagine how things might have been rather than to stick to the facts

(5) At home, William wrote ________.

[  ]

A.about his family members

B.whenever he had the chance

C.except when he was watching the television

D.even at the breakfast table

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