题目内容
4、Angus MacLeod was fifty and he had spent his entire life as a shepherd in the remote mountainous region of northwest Scotland.He had never owned a radio or television nor had he travelled further than forty kilometers from his birthplace.His knowledge of the world was gained only from his brief trips to the village to sell his sheep and buy food.However, he had lately come to rely on the growing number of hill-walkers in the region as sources of international news.
In the spring of 1992, a Spanish student came across Angus high in the mountains.Eager to practice his English he engaged Angus in conversation.The student told Angus of the forthcoming Olympic Games in Barcelona.Excited by the student's colourful description of Spain and the Games, Angus decided to attend the event in person and two months later arrived in Barcelona.
The ticket less Angus stood outside the stadium with his canny brain working overtime, watching a growing number of individuals entering the stadium through a small entrance at the side.He noticed that they all seemed to be carrying objects.Perhaps they were workmen, he thought.He moved closer and watched.
Within minutes a thin young man came along carrying an extremely long pole.He approached the official at the door and said "Pole Vault".The official moved to the side and the man entered.Next came a heavy-set man with a spear.Angus wondered how a man could carry such a dangerous weapon in a modern city.The man shouted " Javelin " and was presently admitted.Angus was puzzled.Perhaps they were all connected with security.His puzzlement grew when a huge man appeared with a steel ball in his hand.He shouted "Shot Putt" and walked past the official.
It suddenly dawned on Angus that these people were competitors.He opened his programme and sure enough under the heading "events" he saw the three words the men had said.Angus laughed to himself as a plan began to take shape in his mind.First he needed to buy one or two things.
An hour later he reappeared dressed in a tracksuit with "Scotland" written across the chest.Over his shoulder he carried a roll of barbed wire (铁丝网).Smiling to himself he walked up to the official and as casually as he could, shouted, "Fencing!"
1.Which was Angus' new way of getting information about the outside world?
A.Travelling from his birthplace.
B.Listening to radio and watching TV.
C.Going to the nearby village to sell sheep.
D.Talking to hill-walkers in the region.
2.What are "Javelin" , "Pole Vault", "Shot Putt" and "Fencing" in the passage?
A.Olympic events. B.Names of competitors.
C.Security weapons. D.Names of countries.
3.From the passage we can learn that ______.
A.more and more people went to Scotland to practise their English
B.the Spanish student's description of his country excited Angus
C.Angus had been planning a trip to Barcelona to see the Olympic Games
D.Angus became a member of the Scottish Olympic team
4.From the passage we know that Angus seemed to be
A.poorly-informed B.intelligent
C.strong-minded D.athletic
5.What do you expect the official would do in the end?
A.Help him carry the wire. B.Refuse to let him in.
C.Give him a close inspection. D.Lead him to the competition.
试题答案
4、DABAB
Angus MacLeod was fifty and he had spent his entire life as a shepherd in the remote mountainous region of northwest Scotland. He had never owned a radio or television nor had he travelled further than forty kilometres from his birthplace. His knowledge of the world was gained only from his brief trips to the village to sell his sheep and buy food. However, he had lately come to rely on the growing number of hill-walkers in the region as sources of international news.
In the spring of 1992, a Spanish student came across Angus high in the mountains. Eager to practise his English he engaged Angus in conversation. The student told Angus of the forthcoming Olympic Games in Barcelona. Excited by the student's colourful description of Spain and the Games, Angus decided to attend the event in person and two months later arrived in Barcelona.
The ticketless Angus stood outside the stadium with his canny brain working overtime, watching a growing number of individuals entering the stadium through a small entrance at the side. He noticed that they all seemed to be carrying objects. Perhaps they were workmen, he thought. He moved closer and watched.
Within minutes a thin young man came along carrying an extremely long pole. He approached the official at the door and said "Pole Vault". The official moved to the side and the man entered. Next came a heavy-set man with a spear. Angus wondered how a man could carry such a dangerous weapon in a modern city. The man shouted " Javelin " and was presently admitted. Angus was puzzled. Perhaps they were all connected with security. His puzzlement grew when a huge man appeared with a steel ball in his hand. He shouted "Shot Putt" and walked past the official.
It suddenly dawned on Angus that these people were competitors. He opened his programme and sure enough under the heading "events" he saw the three words the men had said. Angus laughed to himself as a plan began to take shape in his mind. First he needed to buy one or two things.
An hour later he reappeared dressed in a tracksuit with "Scotland" written across the chest. Over his shoulder he carried a roll of barbed wire (铁丝网). Smiling to himself he walked up to the official and as casually as he could, shouted, "Fencing!"
46. Which was Angus' new way of getting information about the outside world?
A. Travelling from his birthplace. B. Listening to radio and watching TV.
C. Going to the nearby village to sell sheep. D. Talking to hill-walkers in the region.
47. What are "Javelin" , "Pole Vault", "Shot Putt" and "Fencing" in the passage?
A. Olympic events. B. Names of competitors.
C. Security weapons. D. Names of countries.
48. From the passage we can learn that ______.
A. more and more people went to Scotland to practise their English
B. the Spanish student's description of his country excited Angus
C. Angus had been planning a trip to Barcelona to see the Olympic Games
D. Angus became a member of the Scottish Olympic team
49. From the passage we know that Angus seemed to be
A. poorly-informed B. intelligent C. strong-minded D. athletic
50. What do you expect the official would do in the end?
A. Help him carry the wire. B. Refuse to let him in.
C. Give him a close inspection. D. Lead him to the competition.
查看习题详情和答案>>Angus MacLeod was fifty and he had spent his entire life as a shepherd in the remote mountainous region of northwest Scotland. He had never owned a radio or television nor had he travelled further than forty kilometres from his birthplace. His knowledge of the world was gained only from his brief trips to the village to sell his sheep and buy food. However, he had lately come to rely on the growing number of hill-walkers in the region as sources of international news.
In the spring of 1992, a Spanish student came across Angus high in the mountains. Eager to practise his English he engaged Angus in conversation. The student told Angus of the forthcoming Olympic Games in Barcelona. Excited by the student's colourful description of Spain and the Games, Angus decided to attend the event in person and two months later arrived in Barcelona.
The ticketless Angus stood outside the stadium with his canny brain working overtime, watching a growing number of individuals entering the stadium through a small entrance at the side. He noticed that they all seemed to be carrying objects. Perhaps they were workmen, he thought. He moved closer and watched.
Within minutes a thin young man came along carrying an extremely long pole. He approached the official at the door and said "Pole Vault". The official moved to the side and the man entered. Next came a heavy-set man with a spear. Angus wondered how a man could carry such a dangerous weapon in a modern city. The man shouted " Javelin " and was presently admitted. Angus was puzzled. Perhaps they were all connected with security. His puzzlement grew when a huge man appeared with a steel ball in his hand. He shouted "Shot Putt" and walked past the official.
It suddenly dawned on Angus that these people were competitors. He opened his programme and sure enough under the heading "events" he saw the three words the men had said. Angus laughed to himself as a plan began to take shape in his mind. First he needed to buy one or two things.
An hour later he reappeared dressed in a tracksuit with "Scotland" written across the chest. Over his shoulder he carried a roll of barbed wire (铁丝网). Smiling to himself he walked up to the official and as casually as he could, shouted, "Fencing!"
46. Which was Angus' new way of getting information about the outside world?
A. Travelling from his birthplace. B. Listening to radio and watching TV.
C. Going to the nearby village to sell sheep. D. Talking to hill-walkers in the region.
47. What are "Javelin" , "Pole Vault", "Shot Putt" and "Fencing" in the passage?
A. Olympic events. B. Names of competitors.
C. Security weapons. D. Names of countries.
48. From the passage we can learn that ______.
A. more and more people went to Scotland to practise their English
B. the Spanish student's description of his country excited Angus
C. Angus had been planning a trip to Barcelona to see the Olympic Games
D. Angus became a member of the Scottish Olympic team
49. From the passage we know that Angus seemed to be
A. poorly-informed B. intelligent C. strong-minded D. athletic
50. What do you expect the official would do in the end?
A. Help him carry the wire. B. Refuse to let him in.
C. Give him a close inspection. D. Lead him to the competition.
查看习题详情和答案>>Angus MacLeod was fifty and he had spent his entire life as a shepherd in the remote mountainous region of northwest Scotland. He had never owned a radio or television nor had he travelled further than forty kilometres from his birthplace. His knowledge of the world was gained only from his brief trips to the village to sell his sheep and buy food. However, he had lately come to rely on the growing number of hill-walkers in the region as sources of international news.
In the spring of 1992, a Spanish student came across Angus high in the mountains. Eager to practise his English he engaged Angus in conversation. The student told Angus of the forthcoming Olympic Games in Barcelona. Excited by the student's colourful description of Spain and the Games, Angus decided to attend the event in person and two months later arrived in Barcelona.
The ticketless Angus stood outside the stadium with his canny brain working overtime, watching a growing number of individuals entering the stadium through a small entrance at the side. He noticed that they all seemed to be carrying objects. Perhaps they were workmen, he thought. He moved closer and watched.
Within minutes a thin young man came along carrying an extremely long pole. He approached the official at the door and said "Pole Vault". The official moved to the side and the man entered. Next came a heavy-set man with a spear. Angus wondered how a man could carry such a dangerous weapon in a modern city. The man shouted " Javelin " and was presently admitted. Angus was puzzled. Perhaps they were all connected with security. His puzzlement grew when a huge man appeared with a steel ball in his hand. He shouted "Shot Putt" and walked past the official.
It suddenly dawned on Angus that these people were competitors. He opened his programme and sure enough under the heading "events" he saw the three words the men had said. Angus laughed to himself as a plan began to take shape in his mind. First he needed to buy one or two things.
An hour later he reappeared dressed in a tracksuit with "Scotland" written across the chest. Over his shoulder he carried a roll of barbed wire (铁丝网). Smiling to himself he walked up to the official and as casually as he could, shouted, "Fencing!"
- 1.
Which was Angus' new way of getting information about the outside world?
- A.Travelling from his birthplace.
- B.Listening to radio and watching TV.
- C.Going to the nearby village to sell sheep.
- D.Talking to hill-walkers in the region.
- A.
- 2.
What are "Javelin" , "Pole Vault", "Shot Putt" and "Fencing" in the passage?
- A.Olympic events.
- B.Names of competitors.
- C.Security weapons.
- D.Names of countries.
- A.
- 3.
From the passage we can learn that ______.
- A.more and more people went to Scotland to practise their English
- B.the Spanish student's description of his country excited Angus
- C.Angus had been planning a trip to Barcelona to see the Olympic Games
- D.Angus became a member of the Scottish Olympic team
- A.
- 4.
From the passage we know that Angus seemed to be
- A.poorly-informed
- B.intelligent
- C.strong-minded
- D.athletic
- A.
- 5.
What do you expect the official would do in the end?
- A.Help him carry the wire.
- B.Refuse to let him in.
- C.Give him a close inspection.
- D.Lead him to the competition.
- A.
Angus MacLeod was fifty and he had spent his entire life as a shepherd in the remote mountainous region of northwest Scotland.He had never owned a radio or television nor had he travelled further than forty kilometers from his birthplace.His knowledge of the world was gained only from his brief trips to the village to sell his sheep and buy food.However, he had lately come to rely on the growing number of hill-walkers in the region as sources of international news.
In the spring of 1992, a Spanish student came across Angus high in the mountains.Eager to practice his English he engaged Angus in conversation.The student told Angus of the forthcoming Olympic Games in Barcelona.Excited by the student's colourful description of Spain and the Games, Angus decided to attend the event in person and two months later arrived in Barcelona.
The ticket less Angus stood outside the stadium with his canny brain working overtime, watching a growing number of individuals entering the stadium through a small entrance at the side.He noticed that they all seemed to be carrying objects.Perhaps they were workmen, he thought.He moved closer and watched.
Within minutes a thin young man came along carrying an extremely long pole.He approached the official at the door and said "Pole Vault".The official moved to the side and the man entered.Next came a heavy-set man with a spear.Angus wondered how a man could carry such a dangerous weapon in a modern city.The man shouted " Javelin " and was presently admitted.Angus was puzzled.Perhaps they were all connected with security.His puzzlement grew when a huge man appeared with a steel ball in his hand.He shouted "Shot Putt" and walked past the official.
It suddenly dawned on Angus that these people were competitors.He opened his programme and sure enough under the heading "events" he saw the three words the men had said.Angus laughed to himself as a plan began to take shape in his mind.First he needed to buy one or two things.
An hour later he reappeared dressed in a tracksuit with "Scotland" written across the chest.Over his shoulder he carried a roll of barbed wire (铁丝网).Smiling to himself he walked up to the official and as casually as he could, shouted, "Fencing!"
1.Which was Angus' new way of getting information about the outside world?
A.Travelling from his birthplace.
B.Listening to radio and watching TV.
C.Going to the nearby village to sell sheep.
D.Talking to hill-walkers in the region.
2.What are "Javelin" , "Pole Vault", "Shot Putt" and "Fencing" in the passage?
A.Olympic events. B.Names of competitors.
C.Security weapons. D.Names of countries.
3.From the passage we can learn that ______.
A.more and more people went to Scotland to practise their English
B.the Spanish student's description of his country excited Angus
C.Angus had been planning a trip to Barcelona to see the Olympic Games
D.Angus became a member of the Scottish Olympic team
4.From the passage we know that Angus seemed to be
A.poorly-informed B.intelligent
C.strong-minded D.athletic
5.What do you expect the official would do in the end?
A.Help him carry the wire. B.Refuse to let him in.
C.Give him a close inspection. D.Lead him to the competition.
查看习题详情和答案>>Angus MacLeod was fifty and he had spent his entire life as a shepherd(牧羊人) in the remote mountainous region of northwest Scotland.He had never owned a radio or television nor had he travelled further than forty kilometers from his birthplace.His knowledge of the world was gained only from his brief trips to the village to sell his sheep and buy food.However, he had lately come to rely on the growing number of hill-walkers in the region as sources of international news.
In the spring of 1992, a Spanish student came across Angus high in the mountains.Eager to practice his English he engaged Angus in conversation.The student told Angus of the forthcoming Olympic Games in Barcelona.Excited by the student's colorful description of Spain and the Games, Angus decided to attend the event in person and two months later arrived in Barcelona.
The ticketless Angus stood outside the stadium with his canny brain working overtime, watching a growing number of individuals entering the stadium through a small entrance at the side.He noticed that they all seemed to be carrying objects.Perhaps they were workmen, he thought.He moved closer and watched.
Within minutes a thin young man came along carrying an extremely long pole.He approached the official at the door and said "Pole Vault"(撑杆跳).The official moved to the side and the man entered.Next came a heavy-set man with a spear.Angus wondered how a man could carry such a dangerous weapon in a modern city.The man shouted " Javelin " and was presently admitted.Angus was puzzled.Perhaps they were all connected with security.His puzzlement grew when a huge man appeared with a steel ball in his hand.He shouted "Shot Putt" and walked past the official.
It suddenly dawned on Angus that these people were competitors.He opened his programme and sure enough under the heading "events" he saw the three words the men had said.Angus laughed to himself as a plan began to take shape in his mind.First he needed to buy one or two things.
An hour later he reappeared dressed in a tracksuit with "Scotland" written across the chest.Over his shoulder he carried a roll of barbed wire (铁丝网).Smiling to himself he walked up to the official and as casually as he could, shouted, "Fencing!"(击剑)
46.Which was Angus' new way of getting information about the outside world? ________.
A.Travelling from his birthplace B.Listening to radio and watching TV
C.Going to the nearby village to sell sheep D.Talking to hill-walkers in the region
47.What are "Javelin" , "Pole Vault", "Shot Putt" and "Fencing" in the passage? ________.
A.Olympic events B.Names of competitors
C.Security weapons D.Names of countries
48.From the passage we can learn that ______.
A.more and more people went to Scotland to practise their English
B.the Spanish student's description of his country excited Angus
C.Angus had been planning a trip to Barcelona to see the Olympic Games
D.Angus became a member of the Scottish Olympic team
49.From the passage we know that Angus seemed to be________.
A.poorly-informed B.intelligent C.strong-minded D.athletic
50.What do you expect the official would do in the end? ________.
A.Help him carry the wire B.Refuse to let him in
C.Give him a close inspection D.Lead him to the competition
查看习题详情和答案>>Angus MacLeod was fifty and he had spent his entire life as a shepherd(牧羊人) in the remote mountainous region of northwest Scotland.He had never owned a radio or television nor had he travelled further than forty kilometers from his birthplace.His knowledge of the world was gained only from his brief trips to the village to sell his sheep and buy food.However, he had lately come to rely on the growing number of hill-walkers in the region as sources of international news.
In the spring of 1992, a Spanish student came across Angus high in the mountains.Eager to practice his English he engaged Angus in conversation.The student told Angus of the forthcoming Olympic Games in Barcelona.Excited by the student's colorful description of Spain and the Games, Angus decided to attend the event in person and two months later arrived in Barcelona.
The ticketless Angus stood outside the stadium with his canny brain working overtime, watching a growing number of individuals entering the stadium through a small entrance at the side.He noticed that they all seemed to be carrying objects.Perhaps they were workmen, he thought.He moved closer and watched.
Within minutes a thin young man came along carrying an extremely long pole.He approached the official at the door and said "Pole Vault"(撑杆跳).The official moved to the side and the man entered.Next came a heavy-set man with a spear.Angus wondered how a man could carry such a dangerous weapon in a modern city.The man shouted " Javelin " and was presently admitted.Angus was puzzled.Perhaps they were all connected with security.His puzzlement grew when a huge man appeared with a steel ball in his hand.He shouted "Shot Putt" and walked past the official.
It suddenly dawned on Angus that these people were competitors.He opened his programme and sure enough under the heading "events" he saw the three words the men had said.Angus laughed to himself as a plan began to take shape in his mind.First he needed to buy one or two things.
An hour later he reappeared dressed in a tracksuit with "Scotland" written across the chest.Over his shoulder he carried a roll of barbed wire (铁丝网).Smiling to himself he walked up to the official and as casually as he could, shouted, "Fencing!"(击剑)
46.Which was Angus' new way of getting information about the outside world? ________.
A.Travelling from his birthplace
B.Listening to radio and watching TV
C.Going to the nearby village to sell sheep
D.Talking to hill-walkers in the region
47.What are "Javelin" , "Pole Vault", "Shot Putt" and "Fencing" in the passage? ________.
A.Olympic events B.Names of competitors
C.Security weapons D.Names of countries
48.From the passage we can learn that ______.
A.more and more people went to Scotland to practise their English
B.the Spanish student's description of his country excited Angus
C.Angus had been planning a trip to Barcelona to see the Olympic Games
D.Angus became a member of the Scottish Olympic team
49.From the passage we know that Angus seemed to be________.
A.poorly-informed B.intelligent C.strong-minded D.athletic
50.What do you expect the official would do in the end? ________.
A.Help him carry the wire B.Refuse to let him in
C.Give him a close inspection D.Lead him to the competition
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region of northwest Scotland. He had never owned a radio or television nor had he travelled further
than forty kilometres from his birthplace. His knowledge of the world was gained only from his brief
trips to the village to sell his sheep and buy food. However, he had lately come to rely on the growing
number of hillwalkers in the region as sources of international news.
In the spring of 1992, a Spanish student came across Angus high in the mountains. Eager to practise
his English he engaged Angus in conversation. The student told Angus of the forthcoming Olympic
Games in Barcelona. Excited by the student's colourful description of Spain and the Games, Angus
decided to attend the event in person and two months later arrived in Barcelona.
The ticketless Angus stood outside the stadium with his canny brain working overtime, watching a
growing number of individuals entering the stadium through a small entrance at the side. He noticed
that they all seemed to be carrying objects. Perhaps they were workmen, he thought. He moved closer
and watched.
Within minutes a thin young man came along carrying an extremely long pole. He approached the
official at the door and said "Pole Vault". The official moved to the side and the man entered. Next
came a heavyset man with a spear. Angus wondered how a man could carry such a dangerous
weapon in a modern city. The man shouted "Javelin" and was presently admitted. Angus was puzzled.
Perhaps they were all connected with security. His puzzlement grew when a huge man appeared with
a steel ball in his hand. He shouted"Shot Putt" and walked past the official.
It suddenly dawned on Angus that these people were competitors. He opened his programme and
sure enough under the heading "events" he saw the three words the men had said. Angus laughed to
himself as a plan began to take shape in his mind.
First he needed to buy one or two things.An hour later he reappeared dressed in a tracksuit with "Scotland" written across the chest. Over
his shoulder he carried a roll of barbed wire (铁丝网). Smiling to himself he walked up to the official
and as casually as he could, shouted, "Fencing!"
B. Talking to hillwalkers in the region.
C. Going to the nearby village to sell sheep.
D. Buying food in other places.
B. Names of competitors.
C. The thing they carried with.
D. The countries they came from.
B. Angus became a member of the Scottish Olympic team
C. Angus believed that weapons were necessary to the security of the Games
D. the Spanish student's description of his country and the Games excited Angus
B. intelligent
C. strongminded
D. athletic
B. Lead him to the court.
C. Refuse to let him in.
D. Examine him closely.
A. Help him carry the wire.
B. Lead him to the competition.
C. Refuse to let him in.
D. Give him a close inspection.