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1、閱讀理解1Babieslovechocolateandsometimestheyalsoeatthepaperaroundit.Mycatenjoysamealofgood,thickpaper,oldletters,forexampleShedoesnotlikenewspapersverymuchOfcourse,thebestpapercomesfromwoodWoodcomesfromtrees,andtreesareplantsVegetablesandfruitareplants,too,andweeatalotofthem.Socanwealsoeatwoodandpaper?S

2、cientistssay,Allfoodcomesinsomewayfromplants.Well,isthattrue?Animalseatgrassandgrowfat.Thenweeattheirmeat.Littlefisheatlittlesea-plants,thenbiggerfishswimalongandeattheChickenseatbitsofgrassandgiveusThinkforaminute.Whatfooddoesnotcomefromplantsinsomeway?Scientistscandowonderfulthingswithplants.Theyc

3、anmakefoodjustlikemeatandcheese.Andtheycanmakeitwithoutthehelpofanimals.Itisverygoodfood,too.Nowtheyhavebeguntosay,Wemakeourpaperfromwood.Wecanalsomakefoodfromwood.Thenextthingisnotverydifficult.Whatisthenextthing?Perhapsitisfoodfrompaper.Scientistssay,Wecanturnpaperintofood.Itwillbegood,cheapfood,t

4、oo,cheaperthanmeatorfishoreggs.Sopleasekeepyouroldbooksandletters.(Dontfeed卩畏yourcat.)Oneday,theywillbeonyourplate,ifwhatscientistssaymaycometrue.Thewriterasksustokeepouroldbooksandlettersbecause.theyareusefulforreadingTheymaybeusedtofeedcatsWecanmakefoodfromthemsoonwecanreadthematbreakfastFromthepa

5、ssage(段落),wecaninfer(推斷)thatdonotcomefromplantsinsomeway.fewkindsoffoodB.meatandfishC.cheeseandchickenD.woodandring.Heturnedonthelightandlookedathisclock.Itwastwelveoclock.Whocanitbeatthistimeofnight?Hethought.Hedecidedtogoandfindout.Sohegotofbed,putonhisdressinggown(浴袍)andwenttothedoor.Whenheopened

6、thedoor,therewasnobodythere.Thatisverystrange.Thenhewentbacktohisbedroom,tookoffhisdressinggown,gotbackintobed,turnedoffthelightandtriedtogotosleep.Afewminuteslaterheheardthebellagain.Mr.Leejumpedoutofbedveryquicklyandrushedtothedoor.Heopenedit,butagainhefoundnoonethere.Heclosedthedoorandtriednottof

7、eelangry.Thenhesawapieceofpaperonthefloor.Hepickeditup.Thereweresomewordsonit:Itisnowaftermidnight(午夜),soitisAprilFoolsDay(禺人節(jié)).Aprilfooltoyou!Oh,itwastheEnglishboynextdoor!Mr.Leeexclaimed(驚叫)andalmostsmiled.Hewentbacktobedandfeelasleepatonce.Thebelldidnotringagain.WhendidMr.Leegotobed?Hewenttobed.b

8、eforetwelveoclockB.aftertwelveoclockC.whenthebellrangD.whenhesawtheboyWhydidherushtothedoorwhenheheardthebellringthesecondtime?HewantedtoopenthedoorforthevisitorHewantedtofindoutwhothevisitorwas.HewasafraidoftheringHewaswaitingforsomeone.Fromthispassage,welearnthatwecanonAprilFoolsDay.sayHellotoeach

9、otherB.danceandsingatnightC.playjokesoneachotherD.sendpressentstochildrenWhatdidMr.LeethinkabouttheEnglishboy?Hethoughthe.wasagoodboyB.wasfriendlywithhimC.shouldntringthebellatmidnightD.didadangerousthingjustnowpaper閱讀理解2Mr.Leewasinbedandwastryingtogotosleepwhenheheardthebell閱讀理解3InEnglandrecentlyth

10、reeforeigngentlemencametoabusstopandwaitedAboutfiveminuteslater,thebustheywantedcamealongTheywerejustgoingtogetonwhensuddenlytherewasaloudnoisebehindthem.PeoplerushedontothebusandtriedtopushthemoutofthewaySomeoneshoutedatthem.Thebusconductorcamerushingdownthestairstoseewhatallthetroublewasabout.Thet

11、hreeforeignersseemallatseaandlookedembarrassed(窘迫的NoonehadtoldthemabouttheBritishcustom(習(xí)丿慣)ofliningupforabusthatthefirstpersonwhoarrivesatthebusstopisthefirstpersontogetonthebusLearningthelanguageofacountryisntenough.Ifyouwanttohaveapleasantvisit,findoutasmuchaspossibleaboutthemannersandcustomsofyo

12、urhostcountry.Youwillprobablybesurprisedjusthowdifferenttheycanbefromyourown.AvisitortoIndiawoulddowelltorememberthatpeoplethereconsideritimpolitetousethelefthandforpassingfoodattable.ThelefthandissupposedtobeusedforwashingyourselfAlsoinIndia,youmightseeamanshakinghisheadatanothertoshowthathedoesnta

13、greeButinmanypartsofIndiaashakeoftheheadmeansagreement.Nodding(點(diǎn)頭)yourheadwhenyouaregivenadrinkinBulgariawillmostprobablyleaveyouthirsty.Inthatcountry,youshakeyourheadtomeanyesanodmeansnoAtamealincountriesontheArabicPeninsula,youwillfindthatyourglassisrepeatedrefilledassoonasyoudrinkuplfyouthinkthat

14、youhavehadenough,youshouldtakethecuporglassesinyourhandandgiveitalittleshakefromsidetosideorplaceyourhandoverthetopInEuropeitquiteusualtocrossyourlegswhenyouaresittingtalkingtosomeoneevenatanimportantmeetingDoingthisinThailand,however,couldbringabouttroubleAlso,youshouldtrytoavoid(避免)touchingthehead

15、ofanadult(成人)itsjustnotdoneinThailand1TheBritishpeopletriedtopushthethreegentlemenoutoftheway,becausethegentlemenA.wereforeignersBdidnthaveticketsC.madealoudnoiseD.didntlineupforthebus2.Accordingtothearticle,ifyouwanttohaveapleasantjourneyinaforeigncountry,youshouldlearnthelanguageofthecountryunders

16、tandthemannersandcustomsofthecountryChaveenoughtimeandmoneyD.makefriendswiththepeoplethereTOC o 1-5 h zInIndiaitisconsideredimpolitetousetherighthandforpassingfoodattable.B.topassfoodwiththelefthandCtoeatfoodwithyourhandsD.tohelpyourselfattableTocrossoneslegsatanimportantmeetinginEuropeisacommon(平常的

17、)habitB.animportantmannerCaserious(嚴(yán)重的)troubleD.abadmannerThebesttitle(題目)forthisarticleis.PeoplesEverydayLifeB.MindYourMannersCShakingandNoddingHeadD.TakingaBusinEngland閱讀理解4TomwalkedintoashopItbadasignoutside:Secondhand(舊的)clothesboughtandsoldHewascarryinganoldpairoftrousersandaskedtheownerofthesh

18、op,Howmuchwillyougivemeforthese?Themanlookedatthemandthensaid:TwodollarsWhat!saidTom.IhadguessedtheywereworthatleastfivedollarsNo,saidtheman,theyarentworthacentmorethantwodollarsWell,saidTom,takingtwodollarsoutofhispocket.HeresyourmoneyThesetrouserswerehangingoutsideyourshopThelistprice(標(biāo)價(jià))ofthemwas

19、sixdollarsandahalfButIthoughtthatwastoomuchmoney,soIwantedtofindouthowmuchtheywerereallyworthThenhewalkedoutoftheshopwiththepairoftrousersanddisappearedbeforetheshopownercouldthinkofanythingtosay1AtfirsttheowneroftheshopthoughtthatTomA.wantedtostealthetrousersB.wantedtosellthetrousersCwantedtofoolhi

20、mD.wantedtobuythetrousersTheowneroftheshopfortheoldtrouserswouldgiveTomtwodollarsB.wouldpaythreedollarswouldpayfivedollarsDwouldgiveTomsixdollarsandahalfTheshopownerinsistedthatthetrouserswereworthonlytwodollarsbecauseA.hewantedtosellthemcheaply(廉價(jià)地)BhewantedtobuythemcheaplyC.hedidntlikethetrousersD

21、.theywereoldanddirtyInfact,thetrousersA.werehanginginsidetheshopB.werestolenbyTomfromtheshopC.hadbeentheshopownersDhadbeenTomsFromthestoryweknowthatcheaperthanthelistpriceA.theownersoldthetrouserstwodollarsBTomsoldthetrousersonedollarandahalftheownerboughtthetrousersthreedollarsTomboughtthetrousersf

22、ourdollarsandahalf閱讀理解5BigBenBigBenisnotthenameofaman.Itisthenameofahuge(龐大的)clockinLondon.LondonisthecapitalofEnglandThisclockhasfourfacesSo,nomatterwhereyoustand,youcanreadthetimeonthefaceofBigBen.Eachfaceisthesizeofadoubledecker(層)bus.ThehandsareaboutfourmetreslongItisaboutthesizeoftwopeoplestand

23、ingontopofeachother.IfyougotoLondon,youmaywanttovisittheHousesofParliament(國會(huì)大廈)ThereyouwillfindBigBensitsatthetopoftheclocktower(塔)intheHousesofParliament.Maybeyouwillhearitaswellasseeit.Thehugeclockmakessuchaloudnoise“Dingdong,dingdong,”itgoeseveryquarterofanhour.Theclockwasnamedafterabigman.Hewas

24、SirBenjaminHall.ThismandidmuchbuildingworkinLondonmanyyearsago.1BigBenis.A.adoubledeckerbusB.ahugeclockC.thenameofBenD.abuildingTheclockstrikeseveryofanhour.A.tenminutesB.fifteenminutesC.thirtyminutesD.forty-fiveminutesYoucanreadthetimeofBigBenA.atthetopoftheclocktowerB.intheHousesofparliamentC.onth

25、ehandsofthehugeclockD.onthefourfacesoftheclock閱讀理解6Thepolicedomanythingsforus.TheyhelpkeepourthingsandussafeTheyhelpkeepcarsmovingsafely.TheytakecareofpeoplewhoarehurtThentheyseethesepeoplegettoadoctor.Thepolicegoaroundtowntoseethateverythingisallright.TheygetaroundtowninmanywaysSomeofthemwalkorgoby

26、car.Insomebigcities,someofthepolicerideonhorses.ItisstrangetoseetheseanimalsinthestreetAstheygoaroundtown,thepolicehelppeople.Sometimestheyfindlostchildren.Theytakethechildrenhome.Ifthepoliceseeafight,theyputanendtoitrightaway.Sometimespeoplewillaskthepolicehowtogettoaplaceintown.Thepolicecanalwayst

27、ellthepeoplewhichwaytogo.TheyknowallthestreetsandroadswellSomepolicestandatcrossingsTheytellthecarswhentogoandwhentostopTheymakesurethatthecarsdonotgotoofast.Theyhelpchildrencrossthestreet.TheyalsohelppeoplewhocantwalktoowellWithoutthepolice,ourstreetswouldnotbesafeCarsmightgotoofastandhurtpeopleLos

28、tpeoplemightneverbefoundThepolicedoagoodjobWeneedthem.Andweshouldthankthemforajobwelldone根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。1Thepolicedomanythingsforus.TheyhelpkeepourthingsandusA.warmBcleanCquietD.safeHowdosomeofthepolicegetaroundinsomebigcities?A.Bytaxi.B.Onhorses.C.Bybus.D.Onbikes.3lnthetext,“putanendto”means“”.A.sto

29、pB.cutC.killD.flyThetextismainlytalkingabouttheofthepolice閱讀理解8A.lifeB.roadC.jobD.day閱讀理解7GadgetsforWorkandPlayIts7:45inthemorning,and26-year-oldSteveClarksonisgoingtowork.Heputsonhisjacket,andpicksuphismobilephoneandlaptopAsheleavesthehouse,heturnsonhisMP3playerandputsonhisheadphoneHeisreadytogo.To

30、day,formillionsofpeople,gadgetslikeClarksonsareanormalpartoflife.“Imareporterforamagazine,andImusuallynotintheoffice.Mymobilephoneandlaptophelpmetodomyworkbothontheroadandathome,”saysClarkson.Todaymanypeoplecanchecke-mails,sendmessages,orsurftheWeb,usingtheirmobilephonesTinaFangisstudyingphotography

31、inNewYorkCity.“Someofthesegadgetsareexpensive,buttheycansaveyourmoneyinthelongrun.IhaveadigitalcameraIcanuseittotakeeightypicturesandshootvideo(recordanimageontovideo)atthesametimeIlistentomusiconmyMP3player,andIcandownloadandreadbooksonit,too.IusethecameraandMP3forbothlearningandfun.”Itsnow9:45.Ste

32、veClarksongetsane-mailsfromhis17-year-oldsister.Shehasagadgetthatletshersende-mails,playgames,andtakenotes.Sheisinclassrightnow.“Ie-mailedherback.Itoldhertostopplaying,andpayattention,”laughsClarkson.“Thesegadgetsarefun,butsometimestheycandistract(分散注意力)people,too.”WhatisSteveClarkson?A.AstudentBAre

33、porterCAbusinessman.D.Acomputerprogrammer.Whichofthefollowingthingsisnotagadget?A.ApictureBAlaptopCAnMP3playerD.Amobilephone.Whenhissisterhadlessons,Stevetoldher.A.topaynoattentionB.toe-mailhimbackrightawayC.tostopplayinggamesD.tolistentomusicontheMP3playerHaveyoueverbeenill?Whenyouareill,youmustbeu

34、nhappybecauseyourbodybecomeshot,andtherearepainsalloveryourbody.Youdontwanttowork,youstayinbed,feelingverysadWhatmakesusill?Itisgerms(細(xì)菌).Germsareeverywhere.Theyareverysmallandyoucantfindthemwithyoureyes,butyoucanseethemwithamicroscopeTheyareverysmallandtherecouldbehundredsofthemonaverysmallthingGer

35、msarealwaysfoundindirtywater.Whenwelookatdirtywaterunderthemicroscope,weshallseetheminit.Soyourfatherandmotherwillnotletyoudrinkdirtywater.Germsarentfoundonlyinwater.Theyarefoundinairanddust.Ifyoucutyourfinger,ifsomeofthedustfromthefloorgoesintothecut(割開處),someofthegermswouldgointoyourfinger.Yourfin

36、gerwouldbecomebigandred,andyouwillhavemuchpaininit.Sometimesthegermswouldgointoallofyourbody,andyouwouldhavepaineverywhere.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Ifthingsareverysmall,theyaregermsIfthingscantbeseen,theymustbegerms.GermsareonlyindirtywaterGermsareeverywherearoundus.Whatisamicroscop

37、eusedfor?A.Makingverysmallthingslookmuchbigger.BMakingverybigthingslookmuchsmaller.HelpingyoureadsomenewspapersHelpingyouifyoucantseethingsclearly.Whydontyourparentsletyoudrinkdirtywater?A.Youhaventlookedatitcarefully.BWatercantbedrunkinthisway.Theremustbelotsofgermsinit.WaterwillmakeyouillWhichofth

38、efollowingisNOTtrue?Germscanbefoundbothinwaterandintheair.Germscangointoyourfingerifitiscut.IfyourtemperatureisnotOK,theremustbegermsinyourbody.Ifyourfingerisntcut,therearentanygermsonit.Whatsthemainideaofthepassage?Germsmaymakeusill.Germsareindirtywater.Dontdrinkdirtywater.Takecareofyourfingers閱讀理解

39、9Hundredsofyearsago,aRomanarmycamenorthfromEnglandtomakewaronScotland.TheScots,abravepeople,lovedtheircountryverymuch.TheyfoughthardtodrivetheenemyoutofScotland,butthereweretoomanyRomans.ItlookedasiftheRomanswouldwin.Onenight,theleaderofScotsmarchedhissoldierstothetopofahill.“Wewillrestheretonight,m

40、ymen,”hesaid.“Tomorrowwewillfightonemorebattle.Wemustwinorwewilldie.”Theywereallverytired,sotheyatetheirsupperquicklyandfellasleep.Therewerefourguardsonduty,butthey,too,wereverytired,andonebyone,alsofellasleep.TheRomanswerenotasleep.Quicklytheygatheredatthefootofthehill.Slowlytheyclimbedupthehillsid

41、e,takingcarenottomakeasound.CloserandclosertheycametothesleepingScots.Theywerealmostatthetop.Afewminutesmore,thewarwouldbeover.Suddenly,oneofthemputhisfootonathistle(薊).HecriedoutandhissuddencrywoketheScots.Inamoment,theywereontheirfeetandreadyforbattle.Thefightingwashardbutitdidnotlastlong.TheScots

42、wipedouttheRomansandsavedtheircountry.Thethistleisnotabeautifulplant.Ithassharpneedlesalloverit.Fewpeoplelikeit.ButthepeopleofScotlandlikeditsomuchthattheymadeittheirnationalflower.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。Hundredsofyearsagotherewasawarbetween.A.RomanarmyandNorthEnglandB.RomanarmyandtheScotsC.EnglandandScotsD.

43、abravepeopleandtheScotsAtfirstitlookedasiftheRomanswouldwinbecause.theScotswerenotbravetheRomanarmywassostrongtheScotsdidnothaveagoodleadertheRomanshadthesupportfromtheScottish“Wemustwinorwewilldie.”WhattheleaderoftheScotssaidmeans.theyweresuretowintheycouldntescapefromdeaththeywouldwinandthentheywo

44、ulddietheymusttryhardtowin,otherwisetheywouldbekilledTheRomansclimbedupthehillquietlybecause.theydidntwanttowaketheScotstheywantedtoreachthetoptheywantedtocatchthefourguardsfirsttheywereafraidofthesharpneedlesofthethistleThepeopleofScotlandmadethistletheirnationalflowerbecauseitisabeautifulplantitis

45、freshandlovelyithadsomanysharpneedlesalloverititwasthethistlethathelpedtheScotstowinthebattle閱讀理解10Asmanyas10ofthe17kindsofpenguins(企鵝)maybeindangerofdisappearing.Thenumberofpenguinshavedecreased(減少)by30%since1987.Penguinsareblackandwhitebirdsthatliveinthesouthernpartoftheworld.TheyarecommoninSouthA

46、merica,NewZealand,AustraliaandSouthAfrica.Marylivenearcoldwaters.ButsomelivenearwarmwatersinGalapagosIslands.Penguinscannotfly,buttheyarefineswimmers.Penguinseatfishandkrill(磷蝦).Thewarmingoftheearthisthedecreaseinpenguinpopulations.Theheatingoftheairhascausedoceanwaterstobecomewarmer.Higherwatertemp

47、eratureshavereducedthesupplyoffishandkrill.Someyearslaterthesebirdsarecompletelyunabletoreproduce(繁殖).Besides,manyadultpenguinsdieofhunger.Widespread(廣泛的)fishing,explorationforoilandoilleaks(漏)alsomakepenguinsbeindanger.Poisonousorganisms(生物)inoceanwaterareanotherdanger.Penguinsalsohavetheirenemies,

48、includingwilddogs,sharks,sealsandsealionsNewsaboutpenguinsisnotallbad,however.Severalyearsago,oilleakingfromashiphurt40%ofthepenguinsinSouthAfricaThepenguinsbecamecoveredwithoilButthousandsofpeoplehelpedcleanandtreatthebirdswellThentheyreturnedthepenguinstothewild.NowtheseSouthAfricanpenguinsarerepr

49、oducinginhighernumbersthanbeforetheoilleaking.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。Penguins.A.canswimbetterthanflyB.canbefoundnearOceania(大洋洲)C.eatfishonlyD.liveonlyincoldwaters.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthecauseofpenguinsdecreaseinnumbers?A.OilsearchingB.Widespreadfishing.C.Humanskilling.D.Warmingoftheoceans.Whyarethepengu

50、insinSouthAfricareproducinginhighernumbersthanbeforetheoilleaking?A.BecausepeopleremovedtheshipBBecausepeoplesentalotofpenguinstothewildBecausepeoplehelpedthepenguinsBecausepeopletreatedthepenguinswell閱讀理解11Onenightaboutnineoclock.Dr.Eyck,asurgeon(夕卜科醫(yī)生),hadaphonecallfromDr.HaydonatthehospitalinClan

51、sFalls.Thesurgeonwasaskedtogothereatoncetooperateonaverysickboywhoshothimselfwhileplayingwithagun.ThedoctorwassoononhiswaytoClansFalls.Itwas60milesaway.Anditwassnowingheavilyinthesky.Thesurgeonthoughthecouldgettherebefore12oclockAfewminuteslater,thedoctorwasstoppedbyamaninanoldblackcoat.Guninhand,th

52、emanorderedthedoctortogetout.Thenthemandrovethecardowntheroad,leavingthedoctorinthefallingsnow.ItwasaftertwooclockinthemorningwhenthedoctorarrivedatthehospitalinClansFallsDr.HaydontoldhimthattheboyhaddiedanhourbeforeThetwodoctorswalkedbythedoorofthehospitalwaitingroom.Theresatthemanintheoldblackcoat

53、withhisheadinhishands“Mr.Cunningham,”saidDr.Haydontotheman,“thisisDr.Eyck.HeisthesurgeonwhocameallthewayfromAlbanytosaveyourboy”根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將選擇正確答案。1Choosetherightorderoftheeventsgiveninthestory.Dr.EyckwasaskedtocometothehospitalinClansFallsDr.Eyckarrivedatthehospital.TheboyshothimselfTheboydiedThemanina

54、noldcoatreachedthehospital.Dr.Eyckwasrobbedofhiscar.A.a,c,f,d,b,eBc,e,f,a,b,dC.a,c,f,e,d,bD.c,a,f,e,d,bTheboydiedbecauseA.Dr.HaydondidntdoanythingtosavehimBhewastoofarawayfromhospitalsomethingwaswrongwithDr.EyckscarDr.EyckwasnotabletoarriveatthehospitalintimeWhoshouldberesponsiblefor(對(duì)負(fù)責(zé))theboysdeat

55、h?A.ThehospitalBTheboysfatherC.Dr.HaydonD.Dr.Eyck.閱讀理解12MyfriendMattandIarrivedattheActivityCentreonFridayevening.The二參考答案:答案及解析:1.A.此題是一道細(xì)節(jié)題,文章第一自然段的前三個(gè)句子就告訴了此題的答案accommodationwasntwonderful,butwehadeverythingweneeded(beds,blankets,food),andwewerepleasedtobeoutofthecityandinthefreshair.OnSaturdaymo

56、rningwemettheothertenmembersofourgroup.Cameronhadcomealongwithtwofriends,KevinandSimon,whilesistersCaroleandLynnhadcomewithAmandaThereweresomeothermembersIdidntknow.WehadcomefromdifferentplacesandnoneofusknewtheareaWeknewweweregoingtospendtheweekendoutdoors,butnoneofuswassureexactlyhowHalfofusspentt

57、hemorningcavingwhiletheotherswentrock-climbingandthenwechangedatlunchtimeMattandIwenttothecaves(巖洞)first.Climbingoutwasharderthangoingin,butafteragooddealofpushing,wewereoutatlast.Thoughwewerecoveredwithmud,wewerepleasedandexcitedbywhatweddone根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案。1ThewriterspenttheSaturdaymorningA.rock-cli

58、mbingBsleepingCmeetingfriendsD,cavingThereweremembersinallinthewritersgroupA.6B8ClOD.12Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatsomeofthegrouphadbeentherebeforethegrouphaddonerock-climbingmanytimessomeofthegroupalreadykneweachothergroupallcamefromthesamecityThewritethoughtherweekendwasA.interestingBrelaxingCfrig

59、hteningD.unpleasantThispassagemainlytalksaboutthewritersfriendsattheActivityCentrethewritersexperienceattheActivityCentreCoutdoorsportsattheActivityCentreD.howtogorock-climbingandcaving參考答案一參考答案答案及解析:1.c.本題是細(xì)節(jié)題,答案可在倒數(shù)第一自然段找到。2.A.文中有這樣的句子“Whatfooddoesnotcomefromplantsinsomeway?”。說明作者認(rèn)為,不管是什么樣的食物,幾乎都來

60、自“plants”,所以答案是A。B.文中有這樣的句子“Whocanitbeatthistimeofnight?”,此句說明Mr.Lee很想知道是誰在午夜時(shí)來敲門。C.此題是一道常識(shí)題,因?yàn)榇蠹叶贾涝谟奕斯?jié)這天,人們可相互開玩笑。B.英國男孩和Mr.Lee開玩笑,說明他把Mr.Lee看成朋友,所以答案是B。三參考答案答案及解析:1.D。這是一道句子理解題,也可以看成細(xì)節(jié)題。在第一自然段的最后,有這樣的句子:NoonehadtoldthemabouttheBritishcustomofliningupforabusthatthefirstpersonwhoarrivesatabusstopis

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