题目
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town was far, when he 2______ (walk) home, it was dark. He put the goose into the garden and 3______
(cook) it the next day. But someone stole (偷) it at night. He found there 4______ (be) only some feathers
(羽毛) near the river. The poor man was sad and went to the judge (法官) and told him about it.
"5______ anyone ______ (see) the goose last night?" asked the judge. "Yes, sir," said Jack. "Fred saw
it in my garden." "Where 6______ he ______ (live)?" "Between my house and the river." "I see." The judge
went to the village with Jack. In the village the judge called Fred and other persons who lived not far from
Jack"s house together. He said. "Jack bought a goose for his father who Was ill in bed yesterday. But it was
gone. Who stole it?" Nobody answered. "And who saw it last night?" Nobody answered. "And who saw it
last night?" Nobody answered, either.
"I 7 already 7______ (know) who stole the goose," the judge said angrily and looked at them carefully.
Suddenly he shouted," 8______ (look)! There"s a piece of goose feather on the thief"s head!" All the persons
in the room looked at each other in surprise. Fred couldn"t help 9______ (touch 触摸) his head. All the people
in the room10______ (begin) to laugh and Fred"s face turned red.
答案
6. Does; live 7. have; known 8. Look 9. touching 10. began
核心考点
试题【阅读下面短文,用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空,必要时可加助动词或情态动词。 Jack"s father was ill and wanted 1____】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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he was very quiet and shy. Because he was so quiet, every one thought that he wasn"t bright (聪明). The
people in the town often put a nickel (五分币) and a dime (一角银币) before him and ask him which to
choose. He always chose the nickel and they laughed.
One day a woman felt sorry for him. She asked, "Why do you never take a dime and always choose a
nickel instead? Do you know a nickel is worth (值…钱) much less than a dime?"
"Certainly I know it," William answered slowly. "But if I choose the dime, they will not ask me to choose
them any more.
( )2. When he was a boy, he liked to speak little.
( )3. The people thought he was not bright because he was shy and quiet.
( )4. When he always chose the nickel, the people thought he didn"t know
that a nickel was worth less than a dime.
( )5. He always chose the nickel because he wanted the people to believe that
he didn"t know the difference between a nickel and a dime.
man following her around. Thinking nothing of it, she ignored him and went on shopping. After she got
what she wanted, she went to checkout line, but the old man got in front of her.
"Pardon me." he said, "I"m sorry if my staring (盯) at you has made you feel uncomfortable, it"s just
because you look like my granddaughter, who just died recently. And I miss her very much."
"I"m very sorry," replied the young woman. "Is there anything I can do for you?"
"Yes." the old man said. "As I"m leaving, can you say "Good-bye, grandpa" to me? It would make me
feel so much better."
"Sure," answered the young woman.
As the old man was leaving, she called out. "Bye-bye, grandpa!"
When she stepped up to the checkout counter (收银台), she saw that her total was $178.50.
"How can that be?" she asked. "I only bought a few things!"
"Your grandpa said you would pay for him," said the clerk.
B. She looked like her dead granddaughter.
C. He wanted to stare at her.
D. He wanted her to pay for him.
B. the young woman is as clever as the old man
C. the young woman was pleased to pay for the old man
D. the young woman didn"t know the old man at all
B. 浏览
C. 可怜
D. 鄙视
B. Less than $178.50.
C. About $178.50.
D. $ 78.50.
B. The total was $178.50.
C. Bye-bye grandpa
D. An old man and his granddaughter.
gold better than anything else in the world.
One day he asked the God (上帝) to give him still more gold. The God decided to punish him and
said:"Very well, in the morning everything that you touch will become gold."
He got up early the next morning. When he touched his bed, it turned to gold. He began to dress, and
his clothes became gold. Midas was delighted. The king went to have his breakfast. He took a cup of milk,
but it immediately turned to gold. Then he took a piece of bread, and that also changed into gold. Midas
now began to feel unhappy. It was good to be the richest man in the world. but he was hungry, and he
could not eat or drink gold. He went out into the garden. His little daughter Was there. When she saw her
father, she ran up to him. King Midas was very fond of his daughter and he kissed her tenderly. Then and
there she turned into a golden statue (雕塑).
Midas was now surprised and sad. He begged the God to take away the Golden Touch.
The God took away his Golden Touch and everything became natural again. Midas never forgot this
lesson. He knew now that gold did not bring happiness.
B. He asked for a gold bed.
C. He wanted to have more gold.
B. The God gave him gold milk and bread.
C. He can"t find his golden daughter.
B. his clothes became gold
C. his milk and bread became gold
B. 富有的
C. 贪婪的
B. The king had nothing for breakfast the next morning.
C. The God gave the king much gold the next morning.
morning. At this early hour there wasn"t much traffic or people. Just as she was crossing the road near the
top of the hill, a car came round the comer. It was traveling very fast. Suddenly it hit a lamp post (路灯杆)
and turned over.
She ran to the Car to help the driver at once. He was badly hurt and there was a lot of blood on his face.
Many people came to see what had happened, and there was nothing we could do. A young woman hurried
to the station to ask for an ambulance. A policeman arrived a few minutes later carefully investigated (调查)
the accident. After a while the ambulance arrived and took the driver to the hospital.
B. near the hospital
C. near the top of the hill
B. hit a lamp post and turned over
C. came around the comer
B. phoned for the police
C. phoned for people to come for help
B. and they helped the driver out of the car
C. and the sent the driver to the hospital at once
B. asked the people around to help the driver
C. asked the people around lots of questions about the accident
grandfather.
One day, he came to see his two granddaughters 2 two gifts. When he came into the house he saw Tina
and 3 her one gift. After a while, when he got into the garden he saw 4 granddaughter-"Tara". In fact, that
was Tina. When he gave the other gift to her, she said, "you have given me one." "No, I gave a gift to your 5
-Tina." "Oh, my grandpa, I am Tina." Just then, Tara came into the garden, too. "Now, grandpa, can you tell me
the differences 6 us?" ""No, I can"t. Can you 7 me?" "Yes, look, Tara is a little taller 8 me. Her hair is
longer and curlier, then 9 . Now grandpa, can you see?" "Yes, now I can tell you 10 Tara. Tara, here is the
gift for you." "Thank you for your gift, grandpa." With the words, they all laughed happily.