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MynameisLily.Thisismyhouse.Therearefiveroomsinmyhouse.Thisismyfatherand

mother*sroom.Therearethreepicturesonthewall.Thereisadesknearthewindow.Thereare

twochairsbehindthedesk.Ontheleftoftheroom,thereisatoilet.Ontheright,it'smyroom.

Therearefourpicturesandaposteronthewall.

()1.ThisisLily'shouse.

()2.Therearefourroomsinthehouse.

()3.TherearethreepicturesinLily'sroom.

()4.Therearetwochairsandadeskinfatherandmother?sroom.

()5.Thetoiletisontheleftofmyfatherandmother'sroom.

二、

Thereisanewparknearmyhouse.lt*safinedaytoday.MyfamilyandIareintheparknow.On

myleft,thereisacafe.Onmyright,thereisabiglake.Therearemanyfiowersandtreesnearthe

lake.There'sasmallhillbehindthelake.Nearthelake,thereisasign.ItsaysJDon'tswiminthe

lake『Thereisaplaygroundinthemiddleofthepark.Therearesomesmallshopsnearthegate.

Theparkissobeautiful.Welikeitverymuch.

()1.Theparknearmyhouseis.

A.newandbeautifulB.oldandbeautifulC.cleanandnewD.oldandclean

()2.Isthereacafeinthepark?

A.Yes,thereisn't.B.No,thereisn't.C.Yes,thereis.D.No,thereis.

()3.Peopiecan'tinthelake.

A.swimB.fishC.boatD.play

()4.Theshopsintheparkare4not

A.smallB.bigC.goodD.pretty

()5.—Dowelikethepark?—

A.Yes,wedo.B.No,wedo.C.Yes,youdo.D.No,wedon,t.

OnedayarichmanmetSam.Therichmanasked/1hearyouareverycleverandnothingis

difficultforyou.Canyoutellmewhyyouaresoclever?,Samansweredwithasmile,'Oh,I'mnot

clever.Butyouaretoosilly.Therichmanbecameveryangry.

Samsaid/Master,pleasedon'tbeangry.Ifyoudon'tbelievewhatIsaid,nowletmeaskyoua

question,ifyouhaveagroupofsheep,Isentyouanothergroup.Then,howmanygroupsofsheep

doyouhave?''Alas!That'stheeasiestquestionintheworld.Oneplusoneistwo.Anybodyknows

that.Ihavetwogroupsofsheep/Samlaughedandsaid/Youarewrong,Master.Twogroupsof

sheepputtogetherisstillonegroup.That^theeasiestquestionintheworld.,

TRUEORFALSE

1,samismuchcleverthantherichman

2,therichmanwasgladthhearsam'swords,Mi'mnotcleverbutyouaretoosilly"

3,allpeopleknowoneandoneistwo.

4,therichmanansweredsam'squestioncorrectly.

5,inmaths,oneandoneisalwaystwo,butinlife,sometimesoneandinestillone

四、

MynameisAlan.IliveinBeijing.NowIamsittingatthewindow.Ioftensithere.Icanlookatthe

street.InBeijingthebusesareblue.Abusiscomingnow.Thereisabusstopinfrontofour

house.Alotofpeoplearewaitingforthebus.Look,anoldwomaniscoming.Sheoftenmissesthe

bus,becausesheneverruns.Todaysheislucky.Thebusdriveriswaitingforher.

1.1oftensit.

A.atthedoorB.behindthewindow

C.atmywindowD.nearthetable

2.Thereisabusstop.

A.underourhouseB.nearourhouse

C.infrontofourhouseD.farawayfrommyhouse

3.arewaitingforthebus.

A.AfewpeopleB.Manypeople

C.OldwomanD.Youngpeople

4.Theoldwomanoftenmissesthebusbecauseshe.

A.doesn'trunB.doesn'tcome

C.can'tcomeD.runsquickly

5.Whatdoestheword“l(fā)ucky”meaninChinese?

A.準時的B.悲傷的

C.幸運的D.吃驚的

五、

TooPolite(禮貌過頭T)

Therearemanypeopleinthebus.Somehaveseats,butsomehaveto(不得不)stand.Atabusstop,

awomangetsonthebus.Anoldmanhearsthedoorandtries(試著)tostandup.

“Oh,no,thankyou,“thewomanforces(強迫)himbacktotheseat."Pleasedon'tdothat.Ican

stand.”

“But,madam(夫人),letme…,“saystheman.

“Iaskyoutokeepyourseat(坐在你的座位上),"thewomansays.Sheputs(放)herhandson

theoldman'sshoulder(肩膀).

Butthemanstill(仍然)triestostandup,“Madam,willyoupleaseletme.???”"Oh,no,“saysthe

woman.Sheagain(X)forcesthemanback.

Atlast(最后)theoldmanshouts(大聲喊),"Iwantstogetoff(下車)thebus!”

()1.Allthepeoplehaveseatsinthebus.

()2.Anoldmangetsonthebusatabusstop.

()3.Theoldmanwantstogivehisseattohewoman.

()4.Thewomansitstheoldman'sseat.

()5.Theoldmanwantstogetoffthebus.

K、

Ayoungofficerwasatarailwaystation.Onhiswayhome,hewantedtotelephonehismotherto

tellherthetimeofhistrain,sothatshecouldmeethimatthestationinhercar.Helookedinall

hispockets,butfoundthathedidnothavetherightmoneyforthetelephone,sohewentoutside

andlookedaroundforsomeonetohelphim.

Atlastanoldsoldiercameby,andtheyoungofficerstoppedhimandsaid,''Haveyougotchange

fortenpence?"

"Waitamoment,“theoldsoldieranswered,beginningtoputhishandinhispocket,"Filsee

whetherIcanhelpyou."

“Don'tyouknowhowtospeaktoanofficer?"theyoungmansaidangrily."Nowlet*sstartagain.

Haveyougotchangefortenpence?"

“No,sir,"theoldsoldieransweredquickly.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案(10分)

1.Theyoungofficerwantedtotelephonehismothertotellher.()

A.thathewasgoingtovisither

B.whenhistrainwouldleave

C.whenhistrainwouldarrive

D.thathewasnowattherailwaystation

2.Helookedaroundforhelpbecausehe.()

A.didn'thavecoinsforthephonecall

B.hadnomoneytomakethephonecall

C.didn'thavethelocalmoney

D.wantedtochangemoney

3.Theoldsoldier.()

A.wasgladtohelphim

B.didn'tknowifhehadcoins

C.didn'twanttohelphim

D.wasangry

4.Theyoungofficerwasangrybecausehethoughttheoldsoldier.()

A.didn'tknowhowtospeaktohim

B.didn'twanttohelphim

C.didn'tanswerhimcorrectly

D.wasnotfriendlytohim

5.Theoldsoldierinthestorywas.()

A.cleverB.stupid

C.politeD.friendly

七、

Thousandsofyearsago.TherewasaverycleverkingwiththenameofSoloman.Therearemany

storiesabouthim.Hereisoneofthemwhichshowshowcleverhewas.Oncethereweretwo

women.Theylivedinthesamehouse,andeachhadababy.Onenight,oneofthebabiesdied,and

itsmothertooktheotherwoman'schild,andputitinherownbedinstead.Thenextmorningthey

hadaquarrel.MNo,thisismychild,thedeadoneisyours,"saidtheother.Eachonewantedthe

livingbaby,butnoonecouldtellwhomitbelongedto.SotheywenttoseeKingSolomon.When

KingSolomonheardtheirstory,hesaid,"Bringmeaknife,cutthechildintwo,andgiveeach

womanonehalf.”"That'sveryfair,oh,brightKing!"saidthedeadbaby'smother."Givehermy

child,letitbehers,butdon'tkillthechild.Oh,King!11criedtheotherwomanintears.ThenKing

Solomonpointedtothewomanintearsandsaid,"Givethechildtoher,forsheisitsmother."

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷正(T)誤(F)(10分)

55.Thetwowomeninthesamehouseeachhadachild.()

答案:T

56.Onenightthetwobabiesdied.()

答案:F

57.ThetwowomenquarrelledbecauseSolomonkilledtheirbabies.()

答案:F

58.Solomoncametoseethemothersaftertheirbabiesdied.()

答案:F

59.KingSolomoncutthelivingchildintwoandgaveeachwomanonehalf.()

答案:F

八、

Ayoungofficerwasatarailwaystation.Onhiswayhome,hewantedtotelephonehismotherto

tellherthetimeofhistrain,sothatshecouldmeethimatthestationinhercar.Helookedinall

hispockets,butfoundthathedidnothavetherightmoneyforthetelephone,sohewentoutside

andlookedaroundforsomeonetohelphim.

Atlastanoldsoldiercameby,andtheyoungofficerstoppedhimandsaid,"Haveyougotchange

fortenpence?"

"Waitamoment,“theoldsoldieranswered,beginningtoputhishandinhispocket,UF11see

whetherIcanhelpyou."

“Don'tyouknowhowtospeaktoanofficer?"theyoungmansaidangrily."Nowlet*sstartagain.

Haveyougotchangefortenpence?"

“No,sir,"theoldsoldieransweredquickly.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇正確答案(10分)

1.Theyoungofficerwantedtotelephonehismothertotellher.()

A.thathewasgoingtovisither

B.whenhistrainwouldleave

C.whenhistrainwouldarrive

D.thathewasnowattherailwaystation

答案:C

2.Helookedaroundforhelpbecausehe.()

A.didn'thavecoinsforthephonecall

B.hadnomoneytomakethephonecall

C.didn'thavethelocalmoney

D.wantedtochangemoney

答案:D

3.Theoldsoldier.()

A.wasgladtohelphim

B.didn'tknowifhehadcoins

C.didn'twanttohelphim

D.wasangry

答案:B

4.Theyoungofficerwasangrybecausehethoughttheoldsoldier.()

A.didn'tknowhowtospeaktohim

B.didn'twanttohelphim

C.didn'tanswerhimcorrectly

D.wasnotfriendlytohim

答案:A

5.Theoldsoldierinthestorywas.()

A.cleverB.stupid

C.politeD.friendly

答案:A

九、

MynameisSunYan.Iliveinabeautifulcity.Manyvisitorscometomy

city.therearesomanycolorfulpeacocks(孑L雀)here.Thepeacocksmostly

liveonthegrasslandofDongfengSquare.Theyaregivenfoodfreelyby

visitors.Theyusuallythrowfoodtothem,anddon'tthinkaboutatall

whetherthefoodisrightornot.Someofthepeacocksbecameill,some

evendiedaftereatingthebadfoodgivenbythevisitors.rmsuremostof

thevisitorswhothrowfoodtothepeacocksreallylikethebirds,butdon,t

realize(意識到)thattheymaybedoingthemharm(傷害).Thevisitorsshould

betoldthatwhathavedoneisveryharmfultothebirds,andthiskind

ofthingmustbestoppedfromhappening.Perhapswecanbuildsomesmall

shopsbesideDongfengSquaretosellpeacockfood.Foruseveryperson,

it'sourdutytogivemorelovetothesebeautifulbirdsandtolookafter

themcarefully.

()1.Manyvisitorscometothewriter'scityto.

A.dosomeshoppingB.seebeautifulpeacocks

C.playonDongfengsquareD.eatnicefood

()2.Somepeacocksbecameillanddiedbecausesomevisitors;

A.did'tgivethemanyfoodB.gavethemtoomuchfood

C.threwthemsomebadfoodD.lovedthemandplayedwiththem

()3.SomeshopscanbebuiltbesideDongfengSquaresothattheymay

A.sellfoodforvisitorsB.sellfoodforpeacocks

C.makethesquaremorebeautifulD.havethebeautifulbirds

()4.Fromthepassageweknowpeopleshould.

A.liveandplaywiththebirds

B.stopthebirdsfromeatingtoomuch

C.giverightfoodtothebirds

D.givemorefoodtothebirds

()5.Wecanguessthewriteroftheletter,SunYan,maybea.

A.visitorB.shopkeeperC.squarekeeperD.student

十、

EverytownintheUnitedStateshasapostoffice.Someareverysmall,

andyoumayalsofindtheminthecomerofashop.Othersarelarger

buildings.TheyareopenfivedaysaweekandonSaturdaymornings.

FromMondaythroughFridaytheyareusuallyopenfrom8:30to4:30.

Ifyouknowhowmuchthepostage(郵資)isforyourletter,youcanbuy

stampsatanywindow.Insomepostofficesyoucanbuystampsfrom

machines.Stampsaresoldmanydifferentprices,fromonecent(美分)to

manydollars.Ifyouarenotsurehowmuchpostageisforyouletter,

youmayaskthemanorthewomaninthepostofficeforhelp.heor

shewillgiveyouthestampsyouneed.Ifyouaresendingyourletterfar

away,youshoulduseairmailenvelopes(航空信封).Rememberthatpostage

willbemoreexpensiveforalettertobesentoutsidethecountry.

Atapostofficeyoucanalsobuypostcards.Apostcardischeaperthan

aletter.Usuallythepriceofpostageforapostcardisabouthalfthatof

aletter.Thepostcardsthatyoubuyatapostofficedonothavepictures.

However,alsotheyarenottobesentoutsidethecountry.

Lettersareaneasyandcheapwaytokeepintouchwithpeopleinmany

differentcountries.

()1.ThepassagetellusthatwecanfindeasilyintheUnited

StatesofAmerica.

A.postofficesB.largebuildings

C.smallshopsD.differentbanks

()2.ThepostofficesintheUnitedStatesareopen.

A.sevenhoursadayB.sixhoursaday

C.fivehoursadayD.eighthoursaday

()3.Ifyouarenotsurehowmuchpostageisforyourletter,youcan.

A.goandbuystampsfromthemachineinthepostofficesenda

cheappostcardinsteadofyourletter

B.getintouchwithsomebodyyouknowinthepostoffice

C.askthemanorthewomaninthepostofficeforhelp

()4.Thepriceofpostageforismoreexpensive.

A.abeautifulpostcardB.aletterwrittenonenvelope

C.aletterbyairmailD.apostcardwithpictures

()5.ThepassagetellsussomethingaboutintheUSA

A.thepostB.thepostageC.lettersD.postcards

十一、

Long,longagotherewasaveryfoolishthief.Doyouknowwhathedidoneday?Whenhe

wantedtosteal(偷)thebellonhisneighbour"sdoor,hewalkeduptothedoor,tookholdof(抓?。?/p>

thebellandpulledhard.Thebellmadeaveryloudnoise.Thethiefwasafraidandwenthome.

Thenhesatdowntothink,“Imustdosomethingaboutthenoise,“hesaid.Hethoughtand

thought.Atlasthehadanidea."Ah,THputsomecottoninmyears.ThenIwon'tbeabletohear

thenoise.^^Thenextdayhewenttothedoorofhisneighbour,andtookholdofthebell.Thistime

hepulledevenharder.Thebellrangloudly,butthethiefdidnothearanything.Withanotherhard

pullhegotthebellout.Justthentheneighbourcamerunningout.

aStealmybell?I'11teachyoualesson(教訓),"theangrymanshouted.Andhehitthethiefon

thenose.

Thefoolishthiefdidnotknowhowtheneighbourfoundouthewasstealingthebell."Whydidhe

comeoutjustthen?”hewondered(感到疑惑).

()1.Thethiefwastryingtoget.

A.hisneighbourB.hisneighbour'sdoorbell

C.somecottonD.adoorwithabellonit

()2.Thethiefputsomecottoninhisears.Hethoughtitwouldbeforhimto

stealthedoorbell.

A.safeB.difficultC.dangerousD.easy

()3.Theneighbourranoutprobably(很可能)because.

A.heknewhisdoorbellwasbeingstolen

B.hethoughtsomeonewaseager(渴望的)tovisithim

C.herealized(意識至lj)somethingstrangehappened

D.BothBandC

()4.Theneighbourhitthethiefto.

A.givehimlessonsB.punish(懲罰)himforstealing

C.helphimwiththebellD.behisteacher

()5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.Thethiefunderstoodwhyhewashitonthenose.

B.Thethiefknewwhytheneighbourcameout.

C.Thethiefthoughttheneighbourcouldn'thearthenoisethebellmade.

D.Thethiefdidn'twanttoknowwhytheneighbourranout.

十二、

Afarmerwasputinprison(監(jiān)獄).Oneday,hegotaletterfromhiswife.

“Iamworriedaboutoutfarm,“shewrote."It'stimetoplantpotatoes,

butIcan'tdoallthedigging(挖)bymyself.”

Thefarmerthoughtoverandthenhadanidea.Hewrotetohiswife,"Don'tdig

thefields.Thisidwheremygold(金子)is.Don'tplantpotatoesuntilIcomehome.

Afewdayslater,thefarmergotantherletterfromhiswife.Itsaid,“Twodays

ago,abouttenprisonguards(監(jiān)獄看守)cametoourfields.Itlookedasiftheywerelookingfor

something.Theyhavedugourfield.”

Thefarmerwrotetohiswifeatonce.uNowyoucanplantourpotatoes/'hewrote.

()l.Thefarmerwasputinprison.

A.becausehehaddonesomethingwrong

B.becausehehadalotofgoldinthefields

C.Thewriterdidn'tsayanythingaboutwhythefarmerwasputinprison

D.Fornothing

()2.Thefarmer'swifewasmuchworriedabout.

A.herhusbandB.theirfarmC.plantingpotatoesD.herself

()3.Thefarmertoldhiswife_first.

A.nottodigthefieldsB.todigthefields

C.toasktheprisonguardsforhelpD.tofindthegoldinthefields

()4.Whydidtheprisonguardsdigthefarmer'sfields?.

A.Theywantedtohelpthefarmer

B.Theirleaderorderedthemtodoso

C.Thefarmeraskedthemtodoso

D.Theywantedtofindoutthegold

()5.Whydidthefarmeraskhiswifetoplantpotatoesatonce?Because.

A.theirfieldshadbeendug

B.thegoldwasfoundout

C.theprisonguardsaskedhimtodoso

D.theprisonguardswerediggingthefields

十三

Anowlisabirdwithverylargeeyes.Thoseeyesmaketheowllookclever.Theowlcannotmove

itseyesfreelyaspeoplecan.Itcanonlylookstraightahead(朝前).Ifitwantstolookatboth

sides,itmustturnitsneck.

Owlsseebetteratnightthanduringtheday.Atnighttheylookforfood.Theyeatmiceand

insects.

Owlsmakeastrangenoisebecausetheowlssleepmostoftheday.Theyusuallygivetheircriesat

night.Thecrysoundslike"Whoo!Whoo!,\Thisstrangesoundsometimesfrightenspeopleat

night.

1.Anowllookscleverbecauseitcanlookstraightahead.

2.Anowllooksforfoodatnightbecauseitseesbetteratnightthanduringtheday.

3.Anowllivesonallkindsofbirds.

4.Thecryofanowlisfrightening.

5.Manmustnotkillowlsbecausetheyarehelpfultopeople.

十四、

CoffeehasbecomethemostpopularAmericandrink.TodaypeopleintheUnitedStatesdrink

morecoffeethanpeopleinanyoftheothercountries.Peopledrinkcoffeeatbreakfast,atlunch,

atdinnerandbetweenmeals.Theydrinkhotcoffeeorcoffeewithiceinit.Theydrinkitatwork

andathome.Theyeatcoffeeice-creamandcoffeecandy.Coffeeisblackandverystrong.

Differentpeopleliketodrinkitindifferentways.Somepeoplelikecoffeewithcreamorsugarin

it.Otherpeoplelikecoffeewithbothcreamandsugarinit.Inallwaysitisserved.Coffeehas

becomeaninternationaldrink.

1.Coffeeisandrink.

A.interestingB.internationalC.ice-creamD.American

2.Differentpeopleliketodrinkcoffee.

A.atworkorathomeB.indifferentwaysC.withcreamorsugarD.betweenmeals

3.TodayAmericansdrinkcoffeethanpeopleinanyoftheothercountries.

A.asmuchasB.lessC.moreD.most

4.“Coffeeisblackandverystrong.^^ThewordSTRONGheremeans.

A.堅固的B.淡的C.清的D.濃的

5.isthemostpopularAmericandrink.

A.BlackteaB.CoffeeC.WaterwithiceD.Whisky

十五

Computersareusefulmachines.Theycanhelppeoplealotintheireverydaylife.Forexample,

theycanhelppeoplesavemuchtime,andtheycanhelppeopleworkoutmanyproblemsthey

can'tdoeasily.Ourcountryaskseveryonetolearntousecomputersexcepttheoldpeople.

Todaymoreandmorefamiliesowncomputers.Parentsbuycomputersfortheirchildren.

Theyhopecomputerscanhelpthemimprove(提高)theirstudiesinschool.Yetmanyofthe

childrenusecomputerstoplaygames,towatchvideoortosingKaraoke,insteadofstudying.So

manyteachersandparentscomplain(抱怨)thatcomputerscannothelpchildrentostudybut

makethemfallbehind.Socomputersarelockedbyparentsintheboxes.

Insomeothercountries,evensomescientistshatecomputers.Theysaycomputerslet

millionsofpeoplelosttheirjobsorbringthemalotoftrouble.

Willcomputersreallybringtroubletopeopleorcantheybringpeoplehappiness?Itwillbe

decidedbypeoplethemselves.

1.Whydowesaythecomputerisausefulmachine?Because.

A.ourcountryasksustolearnit

B.itcanhelpusalot

C.wecanuseittoplaygames

D.itcanhelpustofindjobs

2Whatdomanyteachersandparentscomplainabout?.

A.Theirstudentsandchildrenusecomputerstoplaygames.

B.Computersletthemlosttheirjobs.

C.Computersmakethestudentsandchildrenfallbehind.

D.Computersbringpeoplealotoftrouble.

3.Inthispassageweknowcomputers.

A.alsobringustrouble

B.bringushappinessonly

C.arehatedbypeople

D.arebadforpeople'shealth

4.Cancomputersreallyhelpchildrentostudy?.

A.Yes,theycan.B.IfshardtosayC.No,theycan't.D.Ofcoursenot.

5.Howdoyouunderstandthelastsentenceofthispassage?Ithinkitmeans.

A.computersareusedbypeople

B.peoplecanlivewellwithoutcomputers

C.onemustdecidehowtousecomputers

D.computersarestrangemachines

十六、

Onceuponatimetherelivedanoldman.Hehadthreesons.Oneday,hecalledthemtogetherand

said,"Sons,Iwilldiesoon.TomyoldestsonIgivehalfmycamels,tomysecond,one-third(三分

之一),andtomyyoungest,one-ninth(九分之一)."Soonafterthathedied.

Now,theoldmanhadseventeencamels,andthethreebrothersdidn'tknowhowtodoastheir

fathersaid.Theythoughtalongtimeabouttheproblem,anditseemedthattheymusteitherkill

someofthecamelsandcutthemintopieces,ordisobeytheirfather.Atlasttheywenttotheir

father'soldfriendandaskedforhisadvice.Assoonasheheardtheirstory,hesaid,"Iwillhelp

you.Iwasagoodfriendofyourfather's.Iamold.Ihaveonlyonecamel,buttakeit-itisyours."

Thethreesonsthankedtheoldmanandtookhiscamel.Nowtheyfounditwaseasytodoastheir

fatherwished,Theoldesttookhalf-thatwasninecamels;thesecondtookone-third,thatwassix;

andtheyoungesttookone-ninth,thatwastwo.

Aftereachhadgothiscamels,theyfoundthattherewasstillacamelthere.So,toshowtheir

thankstotheirfather'sfriend,theygavethecamelbacktohim

1."Onceuponatime"means"

A.longlongagoB.notverylongago

C.atonceD.sometimes

2.Themeaningof"disobey'1inthesecondparagraphis"

A.服從B.違背C.聽從D.嘲笑

3.Themeaningof"askedforhisadvice1*inthesecondparagraphis"

A.向他請教B.問他數(shù)量C.批評他D.勸告他

4.Thesecondoldmanthethreebrothers.

A.wasgoodtoB.wasnotgoodtoC.didnrtlikeD.cheated(哄騙)

5.Boththetwooldmeninthestorywere.

A.foolishB.cleverC.poorD.rich

十七

Tomlivedbyhimselfalongwayfromtown.Hehardlywenttotown,butonedayhewentinto

towntobuyafewthings.Afterheboughtthem,hewentintoarestaurantandsatdownatatable.

Whenhelookedaround,hesawsomeoldpeopleputglassesonbeforereadingtheirnewspapers.

Soafterlunchhedecidedtogotoashoptobuyhimselfonepair,too.Hewalkedalongtheroad,

andsoonfoundashop.

Themanintheshoplethimtryonalotofglasses,butTomalwayssaid,"No,Ican'treadwith

these."

Themanbecamepuzzled(迷惑的),andhesaid,"Excuseme,butcanyouread?"

"No,ofcourseIcan't!"Tomsaidangrily."IfIcouldreadbefore,doyouthinkIwouldcomehere

tobuyyourglasses?"

1.Tomlived.

A.withhisfamilyB.neartownC.inthecountryD.intown

2.Tomdidn'tgototown.

A.neverB.oftenC.sometimesD.sometime

3.WhydidTomdecidetobuyapairofglasses?

A.Becausehethoughtifheboughtthem,hecouldread.

B.Becausetheywereverybright.

C.Becausetheywerecheap.

D.Becausehecouldreadnewspaper.

4.Tomwenttotheshopto.

A.havearestB.havedinnerC.wearglassesD.buyapairofglasses

十八、

Weknowmosquitoesverywell.Mosquitoesflyeverywhere.Theycanbefoundalmostallover

theworld,andtherearemorethan2,500kindsofthem.

Noonelikesthemosquito.Butthemosquitomaydecideifshelovesyou.She?Yes,she.Themale

mosquitodoesn'tbite!Onlythefemalemosquitobitesbecausesheneedsbloodtolayeggs.Sheis

alwayslookingforthingsorpeopleshewantstobite.Ifshelikeswhatshefinds,shebites.Butif

shedoesn'tlikeyourblood,shewillturntosomeoneelseformoredeliciousblood.Nexttimea

mosquitobitesyou,justrememberyouarechosen.You'redifferentfromtheothers!

Ifthemosquitolikesyou,shelandsonyourbodywithoutlettingyouknow.Shebitesyouso

quicklyandquietlythatyoumaynotfeelanythingdifferent.Aftershebites,youwillhavean

itch(癢)onyourbodybecausesheputssomethingfromhermouthtogetherwithyourblood.

Whentheitchbegins,shehasflownaway.

Andthenwhathappens?Well,afterherdeliciousdinner,themosquitofeelstired.Shewantsto

findaplacetohaveagoodrest.There,inatreeoronawall,shebeginstolayeggs,hundredsof

eggs.

()1.A11thepeopledon'tlikemosquitoes.

()2.AI1mosquitoesliketobitepeopleforblood.

()3.Ifamosquitowantstobiteyou,itmeanssheisverytired.

()4.Themosquitobitesyoutooquicklyandquietlytoletyouknow.

()5.Theitchbeginsafterthemosquitofliesaway.

十九、

Doyouknowwhydifferentanimalsorpests(昆蟲)havetheirspecialcolours?Coloursinthem

seemtobeusedmainlytoprotectthemselves.

Somebirdslikeeatinglocusts(蝗蟲),butbirdscannoteasilycatchthem.Why?Itisbecause

locustschangetheircolourstogetherwiththechangeofthecoloursofcrops(莊稼).Whencrops

aregreen,locustslookgreen.Butastheharvest(收獲)timecomes,locustschangetothesame

browncolourascropshave.Someotherpestswithdifferentcoloursfromplantsareeasilyfound

andeatenbyothers.Sotheyhavetohidethemselvesforlivesandappearonlyatnight.

Ifyoustudytheanimallife,you'Hfindthemainuseofcolouringistoprotectthemselves.Bears,

lionsandotheranimalsmovequietlythroughforests.Theycannotbeeasilyseenbyhunters.This

isbecausetheyhavethecoloursmuchlikethetrees.

Haveyoueverfoundanevenmorestrange

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