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lt, she was in danger of paying lots of money or even going to prison! 她讓草長(zhǎng)到18寸,這破壞了她城市的法律??芍狶ane女士有可能進(jìn)監(jiān)獄是因?yàn)樗也萜旱牟莞哂?8寸。 (3)細(xì)節(jié)題。故選D。根據(jù)第五段 When Mrs. Lane saw what her neighbours did for her, she was surprised and moved to tears(感動(dòng)得落淚). 當(dāng)Lane女士看到她的鄰居們?yōu)樗龅氖?,她很驚訝并感動(dòng)得落淚,可知Lane女士沒有想到鄰居們會(huì)幫她。 (5)最佳標(biāo)題題。故選A。7.閱讀短文,判斷正誤。 A man, wearing dirty clothes, with dirty hair and only 35 cents in his pocket, got on a bus and headed straight for the restroom. He thought that if he hid in the restroom, he could ride to New York without paying. But a passenger at the back of the bus saw him. She tapped(拍)the person in front of her on the shoulder and said, There39。s a bum in the restroom, he said. s a bum in the restroom but There39。 Two similarsounding English words also caused trouble for a man who wanted to fly from Los Angeles to Oakland, California. His problems began at the airport in Los Angeles. He thought he heard his flight announced, so he walked to the gate, showed his ticket, and got on the plane. Twenty minutes after takeoff, the man began to worry. Oakland was north of Los Angeles, but the plane seemed to be heading west, and when he looked out his window all he could see was ocean. Is this plane going to Oakland? he asked the flight attendant. No, she said. We39。 Because so many English words sound similar, misunderstandings among Englishspeaking people are not unmon. Most misunderstandings are much less serious. Every day, people speaking English ask one another questions like these: Did you say seventy or seventeen? Did you say that you can e or that you can39。 Similarsounding words can be especially confusing(混淆)for people who speak English as a second language. When a Korean woman who lives in the United States arrived at work one morning, her boss asked her, Did you get a plate? No. she answered, wondering what in the world he meant. She worked in an office. Why did the boss ask her about a plate? All day she wondered about her boss39。clock, when she was getting ready to go home, her boss said, Please be on time tomorrow. You were 15 minutes late this morning. Sorry, she said. My car wouldn39。 Suddenly she stopped talking and began to smile. Now she understood. Her boss hadn39。 Auckland and Oakland. A plate and up late. When similarsounding words cause a misunderstanding, probably the best thing to do is just to laugh and learn from the mistake. Of course, sometimes it39。t feel like laughing. But even that misunderstanding turned out all right in the end. The airline paid for the man39。 (1)判斷題。故答案為錯(cuò)誤。根據(jù)第二段 There39。故答案為錯(cuò)誤。根據(jù)第三段 Two similarsounding English words also caused trouble for a man who wanted to fly from Los Angeles to Oakland, California. 兩個(gè)發(fā)音相似的英語單詞也給一個(gè)想要從洛杉磯飛往加利福尼亞州奧克蘭的男人帶來了麻煩,可知那個(gè)男人實(shí)際上是要去加利福尼亞的。 (4)判斷題。t asked her, Did you get a plate? He had asked her, Did you get up late? 她的老板沒有問她“你有沒有拿到一個(gè)碟子”,而是問她“你是不是起晚了”。 (5)判斷題。故答案為正確。8.閱讀理解 One day, a visitor came to the village. Watch this! a villager said and called to Mike. Come and play a game, Mike. he shouted. Mike walked slowly towards him, with a silly smile on his face. Look, Mike, the villager said, I have got something for you. He showed Mike a $1 coin and a much larger 50¢(美分) coin. Which one would you like? he asked Mike, holding them both out. Mike immediately took the 50¢coin. The villager laughed. See how stupid he is! he said, He always does that. How stupid he is! He walked away, leaving Mike with the visitor. 10204080(2)Which is TRUE in the following sentences? A.Mike didn39。A visitor came to play chess with Mike.D.Sorry.B.Happy.D.He knew the visitor very well.B.t know the worth of it.C.He wanted the game to be continued.(5)In fact, Mike wasaccording to the passage. A.smartC.sick【答案】 (1)C(2)B(3)A(4)D(5)B 【解析】【分析】主要講了山莊里的人總是嘲笑Mike是愚蠢的。根據(jù)Mike was one of them. He was a middleaged man邁克就是其中之一,他是一個(gè)中年人,可知邁克大概40歲,故選C。根據(jù)He showed Mike a $1 coin and a much larger 50¢(美分)coin. Which one would you like?he asked Mike,holding them both out. Mike immediately took the 50¢coin他給邁克看了一枚1美元的硬幣和一枚大得多的50美分硬幣,你想要哪一個(gè)?他問邁克,把他們兩個(gè)都舉了出來,邁克立即拿走了50美分的硬幣,可知邁克沒有拿一美元的硬幣,故選B。根據(jù)The visitor felt sorry for Mike,可知來訪者為邁克感到難過,故選A。根據(jù)Mike said,But the very first time I take the 1 coin, they will stop playing the game. 邁克說,但是當(dāng)我第一次拿1元硬幣的時(shí)候,他們會(huì)停止玩這個(gè)游戲,可推知邁克是為了一直玩這個(gè)游戲,故選D。根據(jù)I know that,Mike said,But the very first time I take the 1 coin, they will stop playing the game我知道,邁克說,但是當(dāng)我第一次拿1元硬幣的時(shí)候,他們會(huì)停止玩這個(gè)游戲. 可推知邁克是為了一直玩這個(gè)游戲才裝傻,但是其實(shí)他很聰明,故選B。9.閱讀理解 This nickname got its start in the 1940s. Many men fought in the Second World War and women had to take jobs in factories to keep the country going. With both parents away, lots of kids went back to empty houses after school. Latchkey kids wore house keys around their necks and they used the keys to open doors. s mon for both parents to work. As a result, a new generation of kids are spending some time alone after school. It bees necessary for both parents and kids to make some rules. There are a lot of questions to talk about: Should you do your homework first? What can you eat if you want a snack? As latchkey kids, knowing how to stay safe is just as important as following the family rules. Talk about the following questions with your parents: What should you do if someone knocks at the door? What should you do if you cut yourself while cooking?…… t worry. Keeping yourself busy is helpful. There are many things which can make you feel that time goes by quickly: like collecting keyslive with their grandparentsC.