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quietly by himself. There were no kids around and he was used to (1) playing alone quietly. He played
with Bobby, the dog. He climbed up and down the tree. Sometimes a bird would come down to perch (2) on top of the doghouse. Then Tom would have the greatest fun (3) by throwing a stone or something at it.
Though he never made it, he did like doing this kind of thing.
Now Tom had been in the garden for half an hour. Suddenly a crack (4) was heard and the little boy
began crying.
"What"s the matter, Tom?" his mother looked through the kitchen (5) window.
Tom ran into the kitchen. "Mum," he sobbed (6). "I broke Bobby"s plate. I didn"t know it was so
fragile (7)."
His mother put her arms round him and said, "Don"t feel so sad, Tom. We have other plates for Bobby. But how did you break that one?"
"I threw it at a bird but missed, and it went straight to the plate."
In Tom"s hand was his father"s gold pocket watch (8)!
(4) crack n. 破碎声 (5) kitchen n. 厨房 (6) sob v. 抽泣
(7) fragile adj. 易碎的 (8) gold pocket watch 金怀表
A. On a Sunday afternoon.
B. On a Sunday morning.
C. At noon.
D. In the evening.
2. When a bird perched on top of the doghouse, Tom .
A. Would like to play with it
B. Was very interested in it by throwing a stone at it
C. Would like to give it something to eat
D. Would smile
3. There were no kids around and he was used to playing alone quietly. Here "kids" means .
A. men
B. dogs
C. children
D. birds
4. How long had Tom been in the garden when his mother heard him cry?
A. An hour.
B. A day.
C. Two hours.
D. Half an hour.
5. "Though he never made it" means " ".
A. Though he couldn"t hit a bird with a stone or something
B. Though he couldn"t catch the bird
C. Though he couldn"t have fun from the bird
D. Though he couldn"t eat the bird
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试题【阅读理解. It was Sunday and Tom was staying at home. After breakfast he went out】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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at him and no one gave him 1 food. He was 2 angry that he went home, and 3 his best coat and
then came back to 4 party. Everyone stood up at once and came to meet him. Other guests 5 him
to the best table and gave him the best food. Then Jack put the food in his coat and said, "Please eat,
my dear coat. "The other people were very 6 and said, "Why are you doing that?" Jack answered,
"I"m asking my coat 7 now. When I came here at 8 , nobody noticed me 9 gave me food. After
I changed my coat, you gave me the best food. So you gave food to my coat, not to 10 ."Everyone felt
embarrassed (尴尬的).
( )2. A. too
( )3. A. wear
( )4. A. a
( )5. A. take
( )6. A. surprise
( )7. A. eat
( )8. A. first
( )9. A. and
( )10. A. I
B. very
B. put on
B. an
B. taken
B. surprising
B. eating
B. the first
B. or
B. my
C. so
C. to wear
C. one
C. took
C. surprised
C. to eat
C. last
C. nor
C. mine
D. such
D. to put on
D. the
D. takes
D. angry
D. ate
D. the last
D. but
D. me
hair, so it is difficult to tell whether they are boys or not.
One day an old man went for a walk in a park in Washington and when he was tired, he sat down
on a chair by a swimming pool. A young person was standing on the other side of the pool.
"Oh!" the old man said to the person sitting next to him, "Do you see the person with the loose
clothes and long hair? Is it a boy or a girl?"
"A girl," said the person, "She is my daughter. "
"Oh!" the old man said quickly, "Please forgive me. I don"t know that you are her mother. "
"I"m not," said the person, "I"m her father. "
B. A boy.
C. An old woman.
D. A man.
B. a man
C. a girl
D. a boy
B. I"m surprised.
C. I"m sorry.
D. I"m not living here.
B. The old man thought the person next to him was a man.
C. It"s difficult to tell boys from girls because they wear the same clothes.
D. Sometimes men also have long hairs as women in western countries.
B. Can you tell boys from girls?
C. Are they boys or girls?
D. What"s wrong with the boys?
friend, Jack.
"Why don"t you go to a shoemaker?" Jack said, "A good one can make you the right shoes. "
"I don"t want to go to any shoemaker, " Harry said, "Aren"t they very expensive? "
"No," Jack said, "Some of them aren"t. There"s a good one in our town. Here"s his address."
Harry went to the shoemaker in Jack"s town a few days later, and the shoemaker made him some
shoes.
Harry went to the shop again a week later and looked at the shoes. Then he said to the shoemaker
angrily, "You are a foolish man! I told you to make one shoe bigger than the other, but you made one
smaller than the other. "
________________________________________________________________________
2. Did Jack help him?
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3. What did Jack give Harry?
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4. When did Harry go to the shoemaker first?
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5. Was Harry pleased with his new shoes?
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clothes. When he was 2 , he did not wear good clothes, either. In early days his clothes were 3 old
that the colors in the material faded (褪色) over the years. Later in his life he was glad to dress
differently from 4 men. When they went out in evening dresses in the evening, Shaw did not. Even
when he went to the theater, he was in an old coat. It was made 5 a kind of material that he liked.
One evening he went to see a play in his old coat. At the door of the theater the gatekeeper 6 him
from entering it. " 7 is the matter?" he asked angrily. The man pointed to the old coat. "Don"t you like
it?" Shaw cried, "If you don"t like it, I"ll 8 . " A few minutes later, he walked towards his place in the
theater 9 the coat, but the man followed him, crying loudly, "Stop! You can"t go in like that!"
Shaw"s 10 face turned black, "Do you think I"m going to take off any more?"
( )2. A. older
( )3. A. such
( )4. A. other
( )5. A. into
( )6. A. asked
( )7. A. How
( )8. A. take it off
( )9. A. in
( )10. A. angry
B. stronger
B. so
B. others
B. in
B. stood
B. What
B. take off it
B. on
B. happy
C. taller
C. very
C. another
C. by
C. stopped
C. Which
C. put it on
C. with
C. sad
D. younger
D. too
D. the other
D. of
D. protected
D. Why
D. put on it
D. without
D. worried
Each week he went to get his 2 . Bill kept a little book. In the book he wrote down who 3 him
and who did not. Bill was keeping a record (记录)
Men have been keeping records 4 very early time. How did they do this before they learned to
write? Sometimes they made knots (打结) in different colored strings (绳子).Indians in South America
kept records in this 5 .
Today we have machines for 6 and keeping records. Do you go to the grocery store? Does it
have a cash register?
The cash register keeps records. It adds up the things you 7 . It tells how much is sold in the
store everyday.
Many places have machines called computers. They 8 computers to keep all the records.
Computers are 9 than knots in strings. Someday men may use _10 even better than computers.