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名著閱讀加練Text1ThenAlicesawasmallglasstable.Therewasalittlegoldenkeyonit.Shepickeditandputitinallthelocksonthedoorsbutitdidn’topenanyofthem.Shemovedacurtainononeofthewallsanddiscoveredanotherdoor,averysmallone.Sheputthekeyinthelock.Itwasexactlytherightsize!Sheopenedthedoorandlookedthroughit.Attheendofalowpassage,shesawabeautifulgarden.Itwasfullofbrightlycolouredflowersandfountains.“Oh,howbeautiful!”shesaid.“I’dlovetogotherebutI’mtoobigtogetthroughthedoor.”Shewalkedbacktothetable.Therewasabottleonitnow.“I’msurethatbottlewasn’ttherebefore,”shesaid,alittleconfused.Sheputdownthekeyandpickedupthebottle.Shereadthewords“DRINKME”onit.Alicewasn’tastupidgirl.Shedidn’tdrinkitimmediately.Firstshelookedatthebottlecarefully.Therewasn’talabelonitthatsaid“POISON”.Sosheputthebottletoherlipsanddrank.“Mmm,it’snice,”shesaid.Ittastedlikecherrytart,pineapple,roastturkeyandtoast—allthethingsthatshelikedtoeat—soshedranksomemore.Andsomemore.Soonthebottlewasempty.“Whatacuriousfeeling,”shesaid.“I’mgettingsmallerandsmaller.”Itwastrue!ShewasnowassmallashercatDinah.“Good!Icangothroughthedoorintothegarden,”shesaid.But,poorAlice!Whenshegottothedoor,shedidn’thavethekey!Itwasonthetable.Shecouldn’treachitbecauseshewastoosmallnow.Shesatdownandcried.Afterawhileshesaid,“Alice!Stopcrying!Cryingdoesn’thelp!Dryyourtearsimmediately!”Whenshelookedatthetableagain,shesawasmallglassboxunderit.Shepickeditupandopenedit.Therewasasmallcakeinside.Ithadthewords“EATME”onit.Sheputasmallpieceofitinhermouth.“IfIgrowbigger,Icanreachthekey,”shethought.“AndifIgrowsmaller,Icangounderthedoor.”Butnothinghappenedsoshefinishedit.()1.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat______. A.atfirstAlicecouldgothroughthedoorintothegardeneasily B.thenAlicefoundtherewasalittlegoldenkeyonasmallwoodentable C.AlicewasassmallasherrabbitDinahaftershedranksomethinginthebottle D.Alicesawasmallglassboxwithasmallcakeinitunderthetable()2.Alicedidthefollowingthingsintheorderof______.a.Shesawabeautifulgardenattheendofalowpassage.b.Shemovedacurtainanddiscoveredanotherdoor.c.Sheputasmallpieceofthecakeinhermouth.d.Sheputthebottletoherlipsanddrank.e.Shecriedbecauseshecouldn’treachthekey.A.a-b-c-d-eB.b-a-d-e-c C.d-a-b-e-cD.b-d-e-a-c()3.Theunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphrefersto______.A.thesmallbox B.theglasstableC.thesmallcake D.thegoldenkey()4.Accordingtothepassage,thebestwordstodescribeAliceare______.A.carefulandbrave B.curiousandhelpfulC.cleverandfriendly D.organizedandstrangeText2Scene1(ThesettingisaroominthepalaceoftheQueenofSheba.TheQueensitsatoneendoftheroomonachair.Zahrahstandsononesideofthechair.AmramisshowingsomesilkstotheQueen.)Amram:WouldyourMajestybegoodenoughtofeelthissilk?Seehowfineandsoftitis!(AmramcomesalittleclosertotheQueenandholdsoutsomepurplesilk.Shefeelsit.)Queen:Yes,itis.AndIlikethisbrightpurplecolorverymuch.(SheturnstoZahrah.)Zahrah,whatdoyouthinkofit?Zahrah:Ilikeitverymuchanditisagoodcolorforaqueen,yourMajesty.(Shefoldsupthesilkandputsittooneside.)Amram:Thekingofmyowncountry,thewiseKingSolomon,likesthisbrightpurplebetterthananyothercolor.Queen:Ihaveheardmanythingsaboutyourking.Amram:Heisagoodking,yourMajesty,andakindman.Allhispeoplelovehim.Queen:Ihavealsoheardthatheisverywise.Isittrue,Amram,thatKingSolomonunderstands whatanimalssay?Amram:Itistrue,yourMajesty.Queen(Smiles):It’sveryhardtobelieve.Amram:IfItoldyouwhathappenedonetimewhenIwaswiththeking,Ithinkyouwouldbelieveit.Queen:I’dliketohearyourstory.Amram:Well,onedayourkingandsomemenofhispalacewereridingonhorsebacktoanearbycity.Thekingwasridingaheadoftherestofus.Allatoncehepulledhishorsetostop.Helookeddownatthesandintheroad.Queen:Goon.Amram:Thenthekingturnedhishorseofftheroadandontothegrass.Hekepthishorseonthegrassalittlewaybeforeturningbackontotheroad.Queen:Didhesaywhyhestoppedandthenturnedhishorseofftheroad?Amram:KingSolomontoldushehadseensomeantshurryingalonginthesandoftheroad.Hesaidhehadheardthemsaytheywereafraidthatthehorseswouldwalkonthem.Queen(Surprised):Andthatwaswhyyourmightykingturnedofftheroad?Amram(Proud):Yes,yourMajesty.ThemightyKingSolomonstoppedtohearwhatthelittleantsinthesandweresaying.Heturnedofftheroadtosavethemfrombeinghurt.Queen:Thenhemustbeaswiseandaskindaspeoplesayheis.Amram:Nowyoucanbelieveit,can’tyou?Queen:Iwon’tfullybelieveituntilIseeandhearhimmyself,Amram.Amram:Thenwhydon’tyoucometoourcountryandpayhimavisit,yourMajesty?Queen:Yes,IthinkIshalldothat,Amram.ButfirstImustthinkofawaytotestthiswiseking.Youmaygonow,Amram.Amram:Goodday,yourMajesty.(Hebacksaway.)(Curtain)()1.Wheredoesthisscenetakeplace?A.Onthewaytoacity. B.Inaroomofapalace.C.Inthesandofaroad. D.Onthegrassneararoad.()2.Amramtoldthestoryofhiskingtoshow______.A.KingSolomoniswiseandkind B.KingSolomonisafraidofants C.KingSolomonlooksafterhishorsewell D.KingSolomoncantalktoanimals()3.KingSolomonturnedhishorseofftheroadbecause______. A.therewassandintheway B.thehorseneededtohavearest C.hewantedtoenjoythebeautythere D.hewantedtoavoidhurtingtheants()4.WhichofthefollowingwordsisusedtohelpreadersknowthefeelingoftheQueen? A.Fine. B.Surprised. C.Proud. D.Afraid.()5.WhatmayhappennextaccordingtoScene1? A.AmramwillrefusetoleavetheQueen’spalace. B.Zahrahwillcertainlykeepthepurplesilkforherself. C.KingSolomonwilltestwhetherAmram’sstoryistrue. D.TheQueenwillpayavisittoKingSolomon’scountry.Text3WeneverforgetwhenPerronetcametous.Itwasonaspringafternoon.WeneverknewwhodrownedPerronet,butDavidpulledhimoutofthewaterandsavedhislife.Peoplesometimesaskeduswhatkindofdoghewas,butweneverknew,exceptthathewasthenicestpossiblekind.Mothersaidwecouldnotaffordhimbecauseofthetax(稅)andhiskeep.Thetaxwasfiveshillings(先令),butitwasnearlyayearbeforethetimewhenitmustbepaid.Atlast,wedecidedthatallthreeofuswouldgiveupsugartowardsavingthecostofhiskeep.ItwasthehardestforDavidbecausehewasfondofsweetthings,butthen,hewasfondofPerronet.Soweallgaveupsugar,andPerronetwasallowedtoremain.Wewereveryhappythatsummer.Theboyswereespeciallyhappy.TheonlythingthatvexedmewasPerronet’staxmoney,formonthsandmonthswentonandwedidn’tsaveit.Oneday,IfoundDavidalonewithPerronetinhisarms.Hewascrying,andfeedingPerronetwithcake.Ican’tbeartoseeboyscry.IbeggedofDavidtostop,andtoldhimIshouldcertainlythinkofsomething.Oneday,wewereallinschool.Theschoolmastertoldusthattherewastobeaflowershowfortheschoolchildrenthisyear,andthatanoldgentlemanwouldgiveprizestothebestarrangedwildflowers.Therewastobeafirstprizeoffiveshillings,andasecondprizeofahalfcrown,forthebestcollectionofwildflowers,withtheirnamesuponthem.Isqueezed(擠)David’sarm,andwhispered,“Fiveshillings!”IthoughtIcouldnevergetmylessonsthatday,foralldayIwasthinkingaboutPerronet’staxmoney.Atnight,Isaidtothem,“Lookhere!I’llmakeacollectionofflowers.Youtwocanmakeacollectionofmosses(苔蘚).Therearetenkindsofmossesbytheriver,andwehavenamesofourownforthem.”Theboysagreed.Richardmademeabox.Weputwetsandatthebottom,thenfeathermoss,andintothatIstucktheflowers.Igotalltheflowersandallthegrassesreadyandprintedthenamesonpiecesofcardboard,tostickinwiththem.Ididn’tlikeitwhenitwasdone,butRichardpraiseditandthatcheeredme.Ithoughttheirmosseswerebeautiful.Thedayoftheflowershowwasveryhot.Whenwereachedthetent,itwasfilledwithgrown-uppeople.Itwasveryhardworkgettingaboutandtryingtoseethestandswithflowers.Wekeptseeingticketswith“FirstPrize”and“SecondPrize”.Itmademefeelsickwithheatandanxiety,tothinkofthem.Wehadwalkedslowlyallroundthetent.Wehadseenallthecucumbers,onions,lettuce,grapes,longpotatoes,roundpotatoesandeverythingelse.Atlastwesawmycollection!Ithadalabelonit,marked“FirstPrize”,andnexttoitcametheboys’moss,marked“SecondPrize”.Wecried“Perronetispaidfor!”()1.Themeaningoftheunderlinedword“vexed”iscloseto“______”.A.surprised B.worried C.pleased D.attracted()2.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaccordingtothestory?a.Thethreechildrendecidedtogiveupsugar.b.Theboyswonthesecondprizeintheflowershow.c.Thewritermadeacollectionofwildflowers.d.Theheadmastertoldthechildrenabouttheshow.e.MotherallowedthechildrentokeepPerronet.A.a-d-c-b-e B.a-e-d-c-b C.e-a-d-c-b D.e-a-d-b-c()3.Thelastparagraphtellsusthat______.A.thewriterwassureshewouldwintheprizeintheshowB.otherchildren’scollectionswereallmadeofvegetablesC.fewschoolchildrenwonprizesintheflowershowD.thechildrenwalkedslowlytoseethecollections()4.Fromthepassage,weknowthat______.A.thechildrenhadtosavesomemoneyiftheywantedtokeepPerronetB.theoldgentlemanwantedtohelpthechildrensavemoneyforPerronetC.thechildrensavedmoneybygivingupsugartopaythetaxmoneyD.Davidwasonceseencryingbecausehecouldn’teatcakeanylongerText4 Garrisonhadbeentreasuringhislastpiece.AllhehadleftnowwasasheetofthebeautifulbrownpaperPahadbroughtbackfromhislastsailingtrip. “You’vebeenquiet,”Pasaid.“CouldIseeyourpicture?” Garrisonhandedoverhissketch.Pastudiedit,thenlookedathisson.“You’retennow,eh?”Garrisonnodded,hopingPawouldn’tsaythathewastoooldtobefoolingaroundwithpencilsandpaper. “WhenIwasten,Iwantedtoworkonmyfather’sship,”Pasaid.“WhenThomaswasten,heaskedmetolethimplantthecorn.” Garrison’sthroat(嗓子)tightened,“IknowI’mnotlikeeitherofyou.”Palookedatthedrawingagain. “No,youarelikebothofus.Youworkhard,likeThomas.Andyou’relikeme,too.Ihavewanderingfeet,butyouhaveawanderingmind.Weneedtoseethingsdifferently.” Garrisonfrowned.“I’dratherlovetheland,likeThomas,orthesea…” Papattedhishand.“Thomascaresaboutourfamilyverymuch—that’swhyhe’sworkedsohardtobringusfood.Andmylovefortheseamakesgoodmoney.Butthere’smoreinlifethanfoodandmoney.There’shappiness,forone.Doesitmakeyouhappytodraw?” Garrisonnodded. “Anditmakesmehappytolookatyourdrawings.Notmanyfolkscancatchhappinessonapieceofpaper.Somemightsaydrawingisawasteoftime,buttheydon’tunderstandhowthingsare.Why,askingyoutostopdrawinglikeaskingThomastostopfarming,ormetostopgoingtosea.Itwouldbelikeaskingustostopbreathing,wouldn’tit?” Garrisonconsideredthis,thenreplied,“No,sir.Notquitelikebreathing.IfIcouldn’tdrawanymore,itwouldbe…likesomeonetookawaymyvoice.”Hehunghishead.InhismindhecouldhearThomaslaughing,“It’snotlikeyoueverspeakup,anyway.” ButPapattedhisshoulderandsaid,“Thatwouldbeapureshame.Yourvoiceisimportant,Garrison,whetherit’soutloudoronpaper.Andspeakingofpaper…”Pasmiled.“Takealookinmybag.” Garrisonreachedintothebagandfoundasketchbook.Foramomenthewasspeechlesshappinessseemedtofillhisbodyandstickinhisthroat.Thenhemanagedtofindhisvoice.“Oh,Pa—thankyou.”()1.WhydidGarrison’sthroattighten?A.Becausehefeltthirsty. B.Becausehefeltveryscared. C.BecauseheknewhewasnotlikePaorThomas. D.BecausehethoughtPawouldstophimdrawing.()2.WhenGarrisonfrowned,hemostprobablyfelt______. A.unhappy B.worried C.afraid D.ashamed()3.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutGarrison? A.Helivedinabigwealthyfamily. B.Hewashisfather’sfavouriteson. C.Hewouldgoonwithhisdrawing. D.Hewouldlearntoworkonthefarm.Text5GoodNeighboursMr.andMrs.Marchlivedtogetherwiththeirfourdaughters.Amywasveryshy.Bethlovedbeingathome.Meglookedverypretty.Jowastallandthinandshewasatomboy.Theirhomewasalwaysbusyandfullofnoiseandpeople.NexttothemlivedoldMr.Laurenceandhisgrandson,Laurie.Theylivedinaverylargeandcomfortablehouse.Butitwasahousewithoutlife.Oneday,JosawLauriestandingatanupstairswindowinhishouseandlookingdownattheirgarden.Jo’ssisterswereplayinginthesnowthere.Theywerethrowingsnowballsandhavingalotoffun.ButLaurie’sfacewasverysad.“Poorboy!”Jothought.“He’sallalone.Heneedssomefriends.”Shecouldn’tstopthinkingabouthim.Shewantedtogoandseehim,buthowcouldshegotothehousewithoutaninvitation?Thenonesnowyafternoon,shesawLaurie’sgrandpagoout.Thisgaveheranidea.Shetookabroomfromthekitchen. “Whatareyougoingtodo,Jo?”askedhersisterMeg. “Toclearthegardenpath,”answeredJo. WhenLauriesawJofromthewindow,abigsmilechangedhispale,sadface. Jolaughedandshouted,“Howareyou?Areyouill?” Laurieopenedthewindowandsaid,“I’mbetternow,thankyou.Ihadabadcoldandhadtostayinsideforaweek.” “I’msorry,”saidJo.“Areyoubored?” “Yes,very,”hereplied. “Don’tyourfriendscometovisityou?” “No.ButIdon’twanttoseeanybody.Boysarenoisyandtheygivemeaheadache.” “Girlsarequiet.” “Idon’tknowanygirls.” “Youknowus.” “That’strue!Canyoucomeandvisitme?”criedLaurie. “I’mnotquiet,butI’dliketocome,”repliedJo.“ImustaskMotherfirst.”Sheranbackintoherhouse.Afewminuteslater,shereturnedandrangthebellonthedoorofLaurie’shouse.Aservanttookherupstairs.“HereIam!”shesaidbrightly.“Mothersendsherloveandmysistersgavemethisblancmange(牛奶凍)foryou.”“Thatlooksdelicious,”Lauriesaid.HewasveryhappytoseeJo.Jolookedaround.Therewerelotsofbooksontheshelves.“Aniceroom!”shesaid.“Icanreadtoyouifyoulike.”“No,let’stalk,”repliedLaurie.“Allright,”saidJo,“Icantalkforhours.MysisterssayIneverknowwhentostop.” “Youhavethreesisters—Amy,BethandMeg,”Lauriecontinued. “Howdoyouknowthis?”Jowassurprised. “Youcalleachother’snameswhenyouareinthegarden.SometimesIcanseeyouallaroundthetablewithyourmother.Shehasaverykindface.Ilikelookingather.Ihaven’tgotamother.” Jofeltsadwhensheheardthis. “Whydon’tyoucomeandvisitus?”shesaid.“Itisn’tgoodforyoutostayinthishouseallthetime.”“Thankyou.I’dliketocomeverymuch,”saidLaurie.“Weknowallourneighboursexceptyou,”Josaid.“I’mgladwe’refriendsnow.” Shetoldhimaboutalltheinterestingthingsinherlife.Shesaid,“Besides(除了……之外)plays,Ialsolovebooks.”Laurielovedbookstoo,andofferedtoshowherthelibraryinthehouse.Thelibrarywasawonderfulroom.Jolovedit. “Wow!”shesaid.“Allthosebooks!” Lauriesaid,“Apersonneedsmorethanbooks.”(AdaptedfromLittleWomen)()1.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknow______. A.Jo’sfamilyhadfivemembers B.JoandLauriewereneighbours C.Laurieandhisgrandpawerebusy D.thefoursistershadthesamehobby()2.JowantedtovisitLauriebecause______. A.shewantedtovisithislargehouse B.Laurieinvitedhertoplaywithsnowballs C.shefelthewaslonelyandneededfriends D.Lauriewasseriouslyillandneededhercare()3.Whatmightbethecorrectorderofwhathappenedinthestory? a.JosawLauriestandingatanupstairswindowinhishouse. b.JoandLauriewerehavingatalkhappilyatLaurie’shome. c.JowenttoLaurie’shomeaftertellinghermother. d.Jocouldn’tstopthinkingaboutLaurie. A.a-b-c-d B.b-a-c-d C.b-d-a-c D.a-d-c-b()4.WhichwordscanbestdescribeJoandhersisters? A.Kindandfriendly. B.Generousbutrude. C.Quietandsmart. D.Funnybutcareless.()5.WhatdoesLauriemeanbysaying“Apersonneedsmorethanbooks.”? A.Peopleneedtostayintheirownhouses. B.Peopleshouldlearnmuchmorefromthebooks. C.Peopleneedloveandfriendshipbesidesbooks. D.Peopleshouldrelaxthemselvesbesidesreading.Text6Thatmorning,wenoticedacabfollowingSirHenryandDr.MortimerinLondon.Butwho?WewenttoSirHenry’shotel.HolmesaskedDr.MortimerifanyonewithablackbeardlivedinornearBaskervilleHall.“Yes,”saidDr.Mortimer,“Barrymore.”“WemustsendatelegramtocheckwhetherBarrymoreisinLondonoratBaskervilleHall,”saidHolmes.SirHenrysaidhewantedtogotoBaskervilleHall.“OK,”saidHolmes.“Butyoumustn’tgoalone.Watsoncangowithyou.”SirHenryandIagreedtotakethe10:30trainonSaturday.Holmesthoughtdeeplyonthewayhome:thestoryoftheHound,SirCharles’sdeath,thestrangeletter,themissingbootandtheblack-beardedman.Hesatinhisroomallafternoon,smokingandthinking.Justbeforedinner,atelegramarrived.Itsaid,“BarrymoreisatBaskervilleHall.”“Thatbecomesadeadend,Watson.Wewillhavetolookforanotherwaytogoforward.”Justthenthedoorbellrang.Itwasthecabdriverwhodrovethemanwiththeblackbeard.“Igotamessagethatyouareaskingforme,”hesaid.“I’veneverhadacomplaint.Icameheretoaskyouwhatyouhadagainstme!”“No,no,”saidHolmes.“Instead,I’llgiveyoumoneyifyoutellmeaboutthemaninyourcabthismorning.Hewatchedthishouseat10:00andthentoldyoutofollowthetwogentlemen.”Thedriverlookedsurprisedandthenanswered,“ThemansaidhewasadetectiveandthatIshouldn’ttellanyoneabouthim.”“It’sserious,myfriend,andyoumaybeintroubleifyourefusetoanswer.”“Hisname,”saidthedriver,“wasSherlockHolmes.”I’dneverseenHolmesmoresurprised.Thenhelaughed.“Hescoredagainstmethattime,Watson.”Thedrivertolduseverythingheknew.Holmesgavehimthemoneyandsenthimaway.“Thisisadangerousenemy,Watson.”—TakenfromTheHoundoftheBaskervilles()1.Accordingtothepassage,theunderlinedphrase“deadend”inParagraph10means______.A.HolmeswantedtogiveupsolvingthecaseB.theroadinfrontofBaskervilleHallwasclosedC.thecabdriverdidn’tfindhiswayandturnedroundD.theydidn’tknowwhothemanwithablackbeardwas()2.Accordingtothepassage,wecanknowthatthecabdriver______.A.wasasdangerousastheblack-beardedmanB.receivedacomplaintfromtheblack-beardedmanC.didn’tknowwhyHolmesaskedforhimatthebeginningD.didn’ttellHolmesanythingabouttheblack-beardedman()3.Bythesentence“Hescoredagainstmethattime”,Holmesmeans“Themangainedanadvantageovermeby______.”A.watchingthishouseatteno’clockB.followingSirHenryandDr.MortimerC.tellingthedriverhisnamewasHolmesD.askingthedrivertokeephissecret()4.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage?a.Holmesreceivedthetelegram.b.ThecabdrivercametoseeHolmes.c.WatsonwasaskedtogowithSirHenry.d.Holmeswassurprisedandthenlaughed.e.WatsonandSirHenrytookthe10:30train.A.cabde B.ceabd C.abcde D.acebdText7(anextractfromadetectivestory)…“Sitdown,”Hendersonsaid,sittingdowninanarmchairhimselfandlookingatLogan.“Whatareyouherefor?”“Iunderstandyouhadaparrylastnight,”saidLogan,apoliceofficer.“Yes,”saidHenderson,“Oh!Ihopetheneighbourshaven’tbeencomplainingaboutthenoiseagain.”“NotthatIknowof,”saidLogan.“Butayounggirl,Fran,whocametothepattyhasn’tbeenhomeyet.”“Fran,”saidHenderson.“Yes,shewashere.Sheleftearly,asIremember—aboutoneo’clock.Ihappenedtonoticewhatthetimewaswhenshecametosaygoodbye.Butnobodyelseleftuntilaboutfourinthemorning.”Hendersonlookedquiterelaxed.“DidyouknowClare?”askedLogansuddenly.“Oh,God!”Hendersonsatforward.“Youdon’tthink...thesamethinghashappenedtoFran?”“We’rekeepinganopenmind,”saidLogan,watchinghimcarefully,“butwe’regivingitourfullattention.”“Well,yes.Icanunderstandthat,”repliedHenderson,gettingcomfortableinthearmchairagain.“So,”repeatedLogan,“didyouknowClare?”“Well,sure.Iknewwhoshewas.Butweneverhadanythingtodowitheachother,”saidHenderson,givingLoganabigsmile.“Whoelsewasatyourparty?”askedLogan.“Peoplefromtheuniversity,”saidHenderson.“Students,teachers.”“David?”askedGrant,Logan’spartner.“Yes,Davidwashereforatime.”Hendersonsmiledagain.“Buthe’snotreallyapartyanimal.Heprobablyleftearly.”“Whatdoyoumean,probably?”askedGrant.HendersonlookedatGrant.Grantwassixtywiththickblackhairandalargemoustache.Hisclothes,asalways,lookedratherold:abluejacketandgreytrousers.Hedidnotlookmuchofapartyanimaleither.“Well,Idon’tcheckwhenmyguestsarriveandleave,”saidHenderson.“Andsomepeoplejustleavewhentheywanttogohome.Theydon’tcomeandsaygoodbye.Anyway,sometimesIcanbedifficulttofind.”AgainhelookedatLogan,raisedhiseyebrowsandgaveherabigsmile.“Isometimesendupinthebedroom.”…()1.Howmanycharactersarementionedinthestory?A.Five. B.Six. C.Seven. D.Eight.()2.WhydidLoganandGrantgotoHenderson’shouse?A.BecausethegirlFranwhoattendedthepartydisappeared.B.BecausetheywenttothepartyheldinHenderson’shouse.C.BecauseHenderson’sneighbourscalledthemforthenoise.D.BecausetheywantedtoknowwhyHendersonheldtheparty.()3.Whatcanbeinferred(推斷)fromGrant’squestion“Whatdoyoumean,probably?”?A.GranthelpedLogantoaskthisquestion.B.Grantdidn’tunderstandHenderson’swords.C.Granthimselfwasn’tapartyanimallikeDavid.D.GrantwantedtoknowtheexacttimeofDavid’sleaving.Text8AfterawhileattentiontoTomended,andtheusualschoolmurmur(嗡嗡讀書聲)roseupontheboringaironcemore.Nowtheboybegantostealsecretglances(偷看)atthegirl.Shenoticedit,madeafaceathimandgavehimthebackofherheadforthespaceofaminute.Whensheslowlyfacedaroundagain,anapplelaybeforeher.Shepusheditaway.Tomgentlyputitback.Shepusheditawayagain,butwithlessanimosity(敵意).Tompatientlyreturnedittoitsplace.Thensheletitremain.Tomwroteonhispaper,“Pleasetakeit—Igotmore.”Thegirlglancedatthewords,butmadenosign.Nowtheboybegantodrawsomethingonthepaper,hidinghisworkwithhislefthand.Foratimethegirlrefusedtonotice;butherhumancuriosity(好奇心)soonbegantoshowitselfbyhardlynoticeable(明顯的)signs.Theboyworkedon,seeminglynotaware.Thegirlmadesomenon-committal(含糊的)effortstosee,buttheboydidnotdisplaythathewasawareofit.Atlastshecouldn’tbearitandwhispered:“Letmeseeit.”Tompartlyuncoveredthepictureofahousewithsomesmokerisingfromthechimney(煙囪).Thenthegirl’sinterestbegantofastenitselfupontheworkandsheforgoteverythingelse.Whenitwasfinished,shegazedamoment,thenwhispered:“It’snice—drawaman.”Theartistcreatedamaninthefrontyard;shewassatisfied,andwhispered:“It’sabeautifulman—nowdrawmeinit.”Tomdrewanhour-glass(沙漏)asthebody,afullmoonasherheadandsomearmsaddedtoit.Thegirlsaid:“It’seversonice—IwishIcoulddraw.Noonehasevertaughtmethat.”“It’seasy,”whisperedTom.“I’llteachyou.”“Oh,willyou?When?”“Atnoon.Doyougohometodinner?”“I’llstayifyouwill.”“Good—that’sadeal.What’syourname?”()1.Whatprobablyhappenedintheclassroombeforethispassage?A.Thegirlintroducedherselftotheboy.B.Somethingnoticeablehappenedtotheboy.C.Theyhadalessononhowtodraw.D.Theboydrewanappleforthegirl.()2.Whatmostprobablyhappenedtotheapplefinally?A.Eatenbytheboybecausethegirldidn’tacceptit.B.Eatenbytheboybecauseitwasthelastonehehadgot.C.Eatenbythegirlbecausetheyfinallybecamefriends.D.Eatenbythegirlbecausetheboywasdrawingallthetime.()3.Whatcanwelearnfromthe2ndparagraph?A.Theboydidn’twantthegirltoshowinterestinhisdrawing.B.Thegirldidn’twanttoshowinterestintheboy’sdrawingnoticeably.C.Theboydidn’tnoticethegirltryingseveraltimestoseehisdrawing.D.Thegirldidn’twanttheboytodothedrawinginclassanymore.()4.WhatinthispassagemadeTomsucceedinmakingfriendswiththegirl?A.Usinghercuriosity.B.Showingoffhisdrawingability.C.Teachingherhowtodraw.D.Invitinghertodinner.Text9Sarahstoodinfrontofthemirror(鏡子).“Itlookslikearaincoatonme,”shesaid.“Perhapstheblue,”saidMama,gently.“Sure,”theshopkeepersaid.Butwhenhetookthebluecoat,thereontheshelfbehindallofthedarkcoats,hiddenlikeaspringflowerinwinterdarkness,there,asifbymagic,wasapinkcoat.“Apinkcoat!”Sarahcried.“Iwantthepinkcoat.”“Thatcoatissmallerthantheotherones,”Papasaid.Sarahspokeup.“I’msmall,too.Papa,pleaseletmetryiton,Mama?Please?”“Itwouldn’thurttolethertryiton,”Mamasaid.Withoutaword,theshop

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